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Candidates must have a Master’s degree or a Bachelor’s degree and five years of professional experience in the fields of UX/UI, IA, User Testing, UX research, UX analytics, Qualitative and quantitative user research, Usability and Heuristic Evaluation, Wireframe, Prototyping, Content optimization, Data visualizations, Handoff, Project management.
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We are hiring for CTO, front and back end developers, and a UI/ UX developer. FIGMA, Photoshop, React, Flutter, SQL, Firebase, Adobe XD, Sketch, Github, Vercel, Next, and other design tools / experience.
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Our client, a well-known apparel company, is looking for a Senior UX/UI Designer with experience working on internal tools to join their team for a remote, 12-month contract. 5 years of UX/UI design experience in a modern product development environment.
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Position Role/Tile: UI/UX Designer. Experience with a variety of design and prototyping tools such as Adobe XD, Invision, Sketch, Hype, Axure, and Keynote. UX Designer Qualifications / Skills.
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Experience developing and conceptualizing a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy. As a UI/UX consultant, you will assist a group of top-caliber business analysts and developers responsible for doing test-driven development of software components using Blazor/C# in multiple layers including the user interface, business domain, and data access.
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The UX/UI Designer 2 will gather user requirements, design graphic elements, and build navigation components for our AlphaInformatiX software products. Working experience as a UI/UX Designer or in a comparable function is required.
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Auria is looking for a full-time UI/UX Developer, Mid-Level to join our team in Colorado Springs, CO! Provide a portfolio of professional UI/UX design work. Proficient in Sketch, InVision, Visio, HTML, CSS (SCSS), Design Systems, Adobe Creative Suite.
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Experience with collaborative user interface (UI) design tools (InVision, Figma, Sketch or similar tools) UX Content Strategist (Bilingual/Spanish) Our Client is looking to add a Digital User Experience (UX) Content Strategist.
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You’ve acquired 4+ years of experience in UX/UI Design and have worked on enterprise software, mobile and embedded UI. You have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Interaction Design or UX/UI Design.
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L ooking for highly motivated and talented UI/UX consultants to work on site with our fast-paced application development team in its Chicago Loop headquarters. Review the Legacy and new UI/UX of the Events & Notifications feature, and create designs & mockups to overcome any identified limitations.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and innovative UX/UI Designer to join our dynamic team, focusing on designing cutting-edge user interfaces and experiences for high tech service companies, as well as Software as a Service (SaaS) products in the identity verification and authentication space.
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As a UX/UI Designer at Breezeline, you will play a pivotal role in designing seamless, visually appealing, and intuitive user experiences for our website and mobile app. Proven experience (2+ years) as a UX/UI designer, with a strong portfolio showcasing successful website and mobile app designs.
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Auria is looking for a full-time UI/UX Developer to join our team in Colorado Springs, CO! At least one of the following certifications: SAFe for Teams, Google UX Design, General Assembly UX Design Immersive.
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Demonstrated experience in UI/UX design (Adobe XD, Figma, and Sketch) and Graphic design (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, and Adobe Illustrator. The primary responsibility of the Jr UX/UI Designer is to assist mid-level and senior designers working on large scale projects and helps design game specific features and enhancements.
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UX / UI Designer. - UI/UX design for Web and Mobile portfolio available for review. - Taking ownership of UI/UX design area (page layouts, templating, custom features.
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