@jon_newby I don't see it that way. I want there to be a single term, e.g. UX designer, but with the understanding that there are MANY skills (not just UI) that are required to do the job. It's much better (and easier) to say there is one discipline (with many skills required to do it well, e.g. user testing, research, visual design, prototyping, etc) Using the term UX/UI does two things: 1) Obscures the other skills needed and 2) confuses the hell out of stakeholders.