UX Beyond the Screen, Part 2: Who Designs the Audience Experience — and Who Actually Decides?

Indoor concert audience facing a brightly lit stage, illustrating the divide between the artistic team and the rest of the event journey

In live events the audience experience is designed by a coalition of partial owners — artists, producers, venues, ticketing vendors, marketers, authorities — and nobody owns the whole journey. Part 2 follows the risk and the money.

11 UX & Product Roles Explained and Compared: Architect, Designer, Researcher & More

Diverse team collaborating over a laptop in a meeting, representing the many distinct UX and product roles

UI Architect, UX Architect, UI/UX Architect, UI Developer, UX Researcher, UX Designer, UX Writer, Head of UX, Product Designer, Product Owner and Service Designer u2014 11 roles explained and compared. What each actually owns, where they overlap, how they differ by company size, and Australian salary context.

UX Career Path After 15 Years: Director, Principal Designer or Product Design Lead?

Professional standing in a modern office corridor, a metaphor for the UX career path

What comes after 15 years in UX and a small team leadership role? A practical breakdown of five realistic next moves — UX Director, Principal Designer, Product Design Lead, Service Design Lead — with promotion timelines and honest peer benchmarking.