Roles and missions of the interface designer / interface designer
An interface designer or interface designer is a person who focuses on designing and creating graphical interfaces for computer systems, applications, and websites. They are responsible for improving and designing products both online and offline. The main responsibilities and missions of an interface designer are:
Create unique and innovative designs for apps and websites, focusing on exceptional user experience.
Design mockups and illustrations for products.
Work closely with other departments to ensure products are accessible and intuitive.
Design interfaces that are graphically appealing and easy to use.
Keep up to date with current trends in interface design.
Develop prototypes for new interfaces and functionalities.
Analyze the needs of customers and users in order to develop products that meet their expectations.
Perform testing at every stage of development to ensure products meet customer requirements and expectations.
Actively manage projects, collaborate with other designers and developers and meet deadlines.
Manage the customer relationship and ensure satisfactory support and after-sales service.
Interface Designer Salary and Career Development
An interface designer's salary depends on their experience, technical expertise, and ability to come up with creative solutions to problems. In France, the gross annual salary may change over time and with experience as follows:
0 to 2 years: between 22,000 and 30,000 euros
2 to 5 years: between 25,000 and 37,000 euros
5 to 10 years: between 40,000 and 55,000 euros
10 to 15 years: between 50,000 and 65,000 euros
More than 15 years: more than 65,000 euros
In addition to the salary, it is possible for an interface designer or an interface designer to progress in their career and specialize in certain areas. Here are some possible jobs with a view to career development:
Interaction Designer
UX expert
Product design
Information Architect
Artistic director