| Role:
 User-Interface DesignerThe user-interface designer leads and coordinates
the prototyping and design of the user interface, by:
 
  capturing requirements on the user interface, including usability
    requirementsbuilding user-interface prototypesinvolving other stakeholders of the user interface, such as end-users, in
    usability reviews and use testing sessionsreviewing and providing the appropriate feedback on the final
    implementation of the user interface, as created by other developers; that
    is, designers and implementers. 
  Staffing The user-interface designer does not implement the
user interface. Instead, a user-interface designer focuses and devotes time only
on the design and the "visual shaping" of the user interface, because:
 
  the skills required by a user-interface designer often need to be improved
    and optimized for the current project and application type, with potentially
    unique usability requirements, and this requires both time and focusthe risk of "mixed allegiances" must be delimited; that is, the
    user-interface designer needs to be influenced more by usability
    considerations than implementation considerations 
 
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