One who designs houses, interiors, landscaping or other objects When used it the context of residential construction it usually suggests that a designer is not a licensed architect Most jurisdictions don't require an architectural license for most single family construction
Used to describe any member of a training project team, usually referring to creators such as writers, graphic artists, and programmers Technically, this term should refer only to instructional designers, but it is often used synonomously with the term developer
means a person who plans and creates designs for various artistic or commercial works
the role that is played when a person produces the design of all or part of an executable work product
Experienced computer designer capable of working independently with creative teams May produce typography, line art, logo, illustration, layout, and page construction May also handle color comps, scanning and image editing/correction, and pre-separated mechanicals
A design professional appropriate to the type of work being designed For building permits, construction documents usually need to be stamped and signed by a registered architect (R A ) or licensed professional engineer (P E ) Engineering disciplines include structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical Design professionals also include landscape architects and interior designers Back to top