what to call yourself
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- Milan0
Pixel color-intensity adjuster
- fafore0
Aesthetic Technician.
I'm a pro in all walks of life.
- ********0
jack of all trades master of none
- moldero0
giant douche
- akrokdesign0
creative super hero
- SlashPeckham0
Art Director
Interaction Designer
Mr 'Cool?'
- matt310
my cards say interweb magician
- ian0
Angel of the morning
- Mojo0
A web designer is different from a web developer, whoever suggested that. Designer = designs, Developer = develops (code)!
An experience designer, designs experiences, microsites etc, specializing probably in UI
A web editor, I would say is someone who maintains websites (ZZZZ) and doesn't get to do much of the fun stuff. A web engineer would be someone who's more of a developer, specializing in something.
Some titles can be vague, and nothing more than a buzzword. But for the most part, they make sense. It depends on your skills, and what you mainly choose to do. Creative designer is a good vague title that means you do lots of disciplines.
'New media specialist' is a title my yell.com advertising guy was given. He's a sales guy, and when he got a job they put him on yell.com, which makes him a new media specialist. He's good at his job, but to be honest there are times where he hasn't quite grasped how the technology works - so in this example, it really is more of a BS title.
- damn, just inadvertently advertised for a huge multi-billion pound advertising agency! DAMNMojo
- fodcj0
At work: New Media - Art Editor
Freelance: Graphic Designer
- neue75_bold0
Decorator of Honesty
- cochino0
Virgin
- ********0
Destinational Experience Creative Lead
- CodenameAM0
The Snizzle Nizzle - seems to work and the ladies like it too ;o)
- stoplying0
Logo Enlarging Engineer
- Leigh0
a twat.
- moldero0
turd sandwich
- rafalski0
An architect. If that fails, an importer/exporter.