Interaction Designer
An interaction designer is a UX-focused professional responsible for designing how users engage with digital products, ensuring that every touchpoint—such as buttons, gestures, transitions, and navigation flows—is intuitive, functional, and user-centered. Their role involves understanding user behavior, needs, and expectations to create seamless and meaningful interactions that enhance usability and user satisfaction. Interaction designers work closely with UX researchers, visual designers, product managers, and developers to translate user insights and business goals into wireframes, prototypes, and interactive mockups. They often use tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Axure to model user flows and test interface behavior before development. A strong foundation in design principles, human-computer interaction (HCI), and accessibility standards is essential, along with the ability to iterate designs based on user feedback and usability testing. Ultimately, interaction designers ensure that digital experiences are not only aesthetically pleasing but also efficient, accessible, and enjoyable to use.