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Requires a Bachelor's in Design, Interactive Telecommunications, Interactive Design, or a directly related field plus 5 years of experience as Senior Designer, Art Director, Design Director, or Creative Director, including experience working on national brands at an agency or client level.
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You have some proficiency with a variety of tools (Sketch, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, InVision, Zeplin, etc.) Title: Creative & Design Intern (In-Person, Unpaid, For College Credit) If you have experience with design research, content strategy or creative technology — be sure to mention it.
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Familiarity with software including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe InDesign, Adobe After Effects, Adobe XD, Sketch, and Principle. Understanding in graphic design, website design, illustration, UX, videography, and photography, enabling the creation of captivating content tailored to our target markets seeking financial solutions.
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Expertise in design and prototyping tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, Figma, InVision). Strong portfolio showcasing your work in UI/UX design across various platforms. 15+ years of experience in UI/UX design, with a proven track record of successful web and mobile application design projects.
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Experience working with tools for design and prototyping (Figma, SKetch, Axure, Invision, Adobe Creative Suite, Jira). Strong design foundation in both UI (interaction, visual, accessibility) and UX (user research, analysis, wireframing.
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Visualize ideas using professional design tools as well as sticky notes, sketch boards, whiteboard markers or whatever tools are necessary to rapidly work through ideation and move to the next stage.
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And design tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, Sketch, etc. We are seeking a forward-thinking UX Design Strategist with a proven track record in supporting design initiatives, managing project workflows within dynamic environments, and helping to ensure that design teams are efficient, effective, and aligned with broader business goals.
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To do this, we've partnered with the world's biggest design tools, including Adobe XD, Figma, InVision, Sketch, and Marvel. You're interested in UX, UI design, and the research field.
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Proficient in a variety of design and prototyping tools — Sketch, Miro, Figma , Adobe Creative Suite, Axure, or others. Strong experience in the development of artefacts such as sketches, prototypes, high-fidelity mock-ups, motion design, and project documentation.
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Working knowledge of common software including AutoCAD/FX, Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design), Microsoft Word, MS Excel, and Geographic Information System (GIS.
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Familiarity with design and prototyping tools, such as: Adobe Products, Sketch and/or Figma. At least 2 years of experience with UX and UI design. Collaborating with technology, product, and business teams to uncover customer and business needs, then translating them into engaging, simple, and intuitive design solutions and understandable concepts that evolve and enhance the product interface and experience.
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Desire to learn technical engineering/heavy highway construction related work in the areas of design, traffic, construction, materials testing, engineering surveys, maintenance, or planning. Monitors CPM schedules, material clearance, progress payments, MWBE monitoring and reporting, sketch book and approval of time and expense of lower tier inspectors.
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Bonus if you have basic front end knowledge, css html js and responsive web - Mastery of Figma/ Sketch, Adobe suite- Deep knowledge of consumer-facing products, and demonstrated proficiency in the formal elements of design including typography, color and layout- Portfolio is required.
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Responsible for sketch callouts and communicating desired fit and aesthetic to tech design and maintaining sketch updates and specifications (i.e. trims, wash, etc. Develop strong internal cross functional relationships with Merchandising, Production, Technical design, Gap Inc Sourcing (GIS), Visual Merchandising and Marketing to ensure product concept to store and site execution is a seamless experience.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe SuiteExperience hand drawing and sketchingPreferred Education and Experience:Masters of ArchitectureProficiency with Rhino, Grasshopper, 3D Max, and Sketch-up.
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