August 19, 2019
He may or may not be directly involved in designing a user experience but is responsible for a meaningful presentation of information and organizational structure on the website from the users’ perspective.
While it sounds easier, achieving this requires a lot of effort to be put in by the architect.
The architect also has to don an analyst’s hat to ensure that all the user requirements are met while presenting the information.
The usability of the website is greatly affected by the quality of work put in by the architect and if you are not able to complete a task that you thought was simply on a website, the UX architects have to be blamed.
It is a matter of fact that a UX architect must be well versed with the principles of designing so that he may comprehend the design elements so that the website is usable in every sense.
The last word:
The final conclusion that one may draw considering the work profiles of a UX designer, UX architect, and UX analyst is that the three perform a distinct job yet is interrelated with one another and culminates at a singular point of producing a user experience which is complete in every regard.
One more thing that can be deduced is that a division of the work between the three profiles depends on the size of the organization.
A large enterprise may have three different job designation where all three of them would be collaborating to produce a great UX. On the contrary, in a small company or a start-up, the three apparently distinct job profiles are handled by a UX designer.
The importance of any of the three profiles cannot be denied as they hold equal importance and potential.
If you are planning to join the UX team, you must be confident in your skills at providing people with great user experience. This is the success formula that most of the successful UX design teams are implementing.
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I’m Mayowa
What I do:
I design product user interfaces and interactions, that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. My process involves User Research, Ideation, Prototyping, and Interaction and Visual Design, as well as Usability; all leading up to creating functional products and delighting users.
With 5 years of experience in UX and UI Design, my initial background spans over a decade in Multimedia and Graphics. Look through my website to learn more about me, and check out my Portfolio and Resume.