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Knowledge of UX wireframes & prototypes tools such as Sketch, Figma, Studio, Adobe XD, InVision, UXPin, Axure, Balsamiq, or other related tools. Experience working on interfaces for native apps, web apps, wearables, voice interfaces, zero UI, large format interfaces, TV as a platform, kiosks, IOT, and other emerging consumer and health grade technology.
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Adobe XD, inVision Studio, Sketch, UI/UX, Zeplin, Figma. UI/UX DESIGNER who is passionate about their work, eager to learn and grow, and who is committed to delivering exceptional results.
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Proficiency in: Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects); Interactive design, animation and storyboarding; UX/UI design principles & best practices; Sketch, Adobe XD, Mac OS; Microsoft Office; Creative Project Management Tools (Workfront a plus); Figma a plus.
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Experience with responsive web design and mobile-first development, UI/UX design tools (e.g., Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD) is a plus. Strong understanding of UI design principles, usability, and user experience (UX) concepts.
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3+ years' experience with UX, UI Product Design. Experience with design tools (Figma, Sketch, InVision, Adobe Creative Cloud, etc.) In the role of UX Designer, your job is to conduct research with real users so that improvements are based on real user behavior and ensure that our products are intuitive, accessible, and usable.
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The successful candidate will evidence a passion for delivering adaptive and creative solutions to UI/UX design problems by staying up-to-date with best practices and emerging trends in user experience design and user interface technology.
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We have a great opportunity for a senior UI/UX Designer to help us define and design high value, user-centric products and digital experiences for our client’s customers as part of their Enterprise Digital Transformation journey.
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As a UX/UI Designer, you will collaborate closely with leaderships from art and design to set the direction of our user experience. Bachelor's degree in UX/UI Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, or a related field.
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Tech stack: UX design, UI design, Wireframing, Prototyping, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe XD, Sketch, Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator. Proficiency in graphic design software, experience in working with data visualization and complex user interfaces, knowledge of UX/UI Design principles, experience in digital marketing and graphic design, solid grasp of branding, experience in color theory and typography, solid understanding of image editing, creativity and openness to new ideas.
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We are seeking a Senior UI/UX Designer to join our team for a high-impact project with a top-tier healthcare company. Stay abreast of the latest trends and best practices in UI/UX design, particularly those relevant to the healthcare industry, and advocate for their adoption within the team.
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Strong understanding of user experience (UX) principles and design thinking; familiarity with UI/UX design tools (e.g., Adobe XD, Sketch, Figma). Understanding of HMI development & graphics frameworks (e.g., Qt, HTML5, LabVIEW, OpenGL, rendering, layering, etc.
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2-3 years of experience as a Product Designer, Visual Designer, UX/UI Designer, or a similar role (at least 1 year of design systems experience required) Online portfolio with specific examples of high-quality UX/UI, Design System and Visual Design work reflecting individual design thinking, teamwork, and impact on customers.
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In this role, the Senior UI/UX Designer will help shape the future of Spotter products. Create responsive UI/UX wireframes, high-fidelity designs, systems, and prototypes while iterating based on your research, team feedback, and user feedback, which you will directly participate in.
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Design and develop responsive, high-performance UI components using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and popular UI frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js. Proficiency in design tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, or InVision.
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5+ years of experience as a UI/UX designer with a strong portfolio that demonstrates your skills in user experience, interaction design, and visual design. [Full Time] Founding Designer (UI/UX) at Legion Health (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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