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While often used interchangeably, in my view, Product Design and UX Design serve different yet deeply interconnected roles within the creation of digital products.
Both roles aim to create meaningful, user-centred experiences. They share key responsibilities, such as:
In short, both care deeply about the user — but they approach that mission with slightly different scopes and mindsets.
UX (User Experience) Design traditionally focuses on how users interact with a product. It involves:
It's about ensuring clarity, simplicity, and empathy throughout the user journey.
Product Designers, on the other hand, zoom out. They not only care about the user's experience but also:
In essence, Product Designers connect the dots between UX, business, and tech to deliver outcomes — not just outputs.
Over the years, I've designed for some of the most complex, high-stakes financial platforms — from global FX trading systems to commercial lending journeys. But my work goes far beyond surface-level interaction design.
While UX Design is a vital part of what I do, it's just one piece of the puzzle.
My work often sits at the intersection of business and product strategy, systems and product design, and user experience — which is why the label 'Product Designer' is more appropiate to describe me.
Some companies, including my current employer, use 'UX Designer' and 'Product Designer' interchangeably. In this case, the title reflects a well-established role that predates the broader adoption of the term 'Product Designer'. It also mirrors the organisation's current level of design maturity and internal role structuring.
Some resources that discuss the roles of UX Designer and Product Designer in more detail.