Katrina, a Senior Experience Designer at Method in San Fran Shares the New Space of Work (which just happens to support all of our work in 21st Century skills) graduated from Maryland Institute College of Art two years ago. She visited art students to share what an experience deisgner does:
They are collaborators:
We work with you to frame the problem or opportunity 
space to ensure we are solving the right challenge. We are flexible and 
adaptive to fit your needs and context. We run projects with small, 
focused teams that integrate with clients and their customers throughout
 the design process, often co-creating with them in our studios in San 
Francisco, New York, and London.
They are insight driven: 
We gather and synthesize customer and market insight to 
inform the design process. We use a combination of data-driven 
quantitative research and market and consumer trend analysis with 
ethnography and user testing to provide design insights that help guide 
decision making.
They work iteratively: 
We believe that the best products and services are the 
ones that are shaped by the people who use them. We take time to 
understand the business challenge or opportunity, and then we work 
iteratively to test hypotheses and assumptions through prototypes and 
user research to continuously build and test the products and services 
we create.
The consider the big picture: 
No product or service exists in a vacuum—neither do we 
consider design in isolation of the overall brand experience. We 
consider the varying touchpoints and experiences a customer might have 
with a brand and ensure that any new interaction both fits and builds 
upon the overall customer experience.
They deliver beautiful design: 
No matter what the ask, our dedication to the highest 
quality of craft remains constant, in both our thinking and the final 
work. We are dedicated to the details of design, delivering both 
beautiful form and function.
And they design for and with technology.