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Understanding of design thinking techniques (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test) Preferred Qualifications, Skills and Capabilities: Comfortable presenting to a large crowd and lead a meeting with difficult participants, as well as explain something complex to a novice Highly organized, and mission driven with the ability to self-manage You know how to listen deeply and know where to explore deeper Persuasive and know how to influence where you have no authority.
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Advanced Experience with user interface design & prototyping software, such as Figma, Mural, and InVision. + Professional Certifications in User Experience Design, Human Centered Design, or Design Thinking.
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Experience working in Agile Methodologies and Design Thinking. Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Sketch, InVision and other common software platforms. 5 years of UX writing concentrating on web and mobile experiences with an understanding of responsive design.
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Expertise working with industry standard tools used to design and prototype software solutions, including Figma, Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and InVision. A deep understanding of design thinking and the frameworks used by organizations to design highly usable software solutions.
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Mediabarn is looking for a sharp, forward thinking Mid-level UX Designer with 3+ years of experience in user interface and experience design. Advanced knowledge of tools such as Sketch, InVision, Adobe XD, Figma or similar and having some HTML/CSS/JS experience is a plus.
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Experience practicing any or all of the following: HCD, Design Thinking, Visual Design, Mobile Design, Prototyping and Heuristics. Use prototyping tools such as Sketch, Invision, Axure, Adobe CC, Jira.
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Knowledge/Experience working with design, prototyping, and collaborative UX tools such as Sketch or inVision, Zeplin, Balsamiq, Adobe Creative Suite, etc. Strong expertise across business strategy, product thinking, interaction, visual design, and customer empathy.
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We use an approach grounded in design thinking, lean, and agile to help solve complicated problems and turn bold ideas into delightful solutions. - Create wireframes from user stories, clickable prototypes (Invision), and layered Sketch/XD to be handed off to developers.
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Excellent grasp of the design thinking and process including Product/Interaction/Visual, with the know-how to move from pencil on paper to layout to pixel-perfect handoff using tools such as Figma, Sketch, Invision, or Zeplin.
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Experience and excellence in creating innovative solutions for customers or employees, leveraging methods including but not limited to design thinking, human centered design, Futurism, Service Design, Data Visualization, ethnography, systems thinking, analytical thinking, in-depth-interview, Opportunity Definition, Concept Development, Storytelling, Visual Recording.
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Experience with industry standard design and research tools (Adobe CC, Sketch, Figma, InVision, User testing etc. Apply Human-Centered Design and Service Design Thinking approaches to guide the discovery and production of low-fidelity and high-fidelity deliverables.
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You’re adept with Sketch, Principal, Zeplin, and prototyping tools such as InVision, Framer, or Figma, and have a solid knowledge of micro-interaction design and motion graphics. You specialize in high-level approaches to product development, including design thinking, lean UX, and Agile methodologies.
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Run design thinking labs and generate market analysis and quantitative data to drive future growth strategies forward. Ability to learn and lead designing and prototyping with a variety of tools such as Figma, Sketch, Photoshop, XD, InVision.
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Strong skills in modern design tools like Sketch, Abstract, Invision, Framer, UX Pin, Creative Suite, etc. Utilize design thinking principles to build engaging customer experiences which solve goals with elegant simplicity.
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Bachelor’s degree in User Experience Design, Industrial Design, Human computer-interaction or any equivalent practical experience with user-centered design methodologies and design thinking.
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