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Blaiz0r | 5 years ago
In medium to large companies I've worked at where there is generally a separation of responsibilities, a UX Designer is responsible for understanding the strategy of a business and its products, and designing experiences for users to guide them through a successful journey on the platform.
They will typically work closely with Product Owners and User Researchers to understand business requirements and have some analytical data to support their decisions.
Deliverables will typically be wireframes and prototypes built in visual tools like Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, or even pen and paper.
I've worked in places that also have some kind of UX Developer or Creative Technologist that can put some of these designs into code for more interactive protoypes and Proof of Concepts, generally used for further testing.
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