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As a Lead Front-End Web Developer with UI UX design experience, you will be responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of visually stunning and user-friendly websites, web applications, and digital assets.
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This role will lead on all UX design and execution for Annalect applications as well as supporting the overall team efforts in providing design solutions to address the disparity of user experience and design from app to app.
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The Sr. Experience Designer, has 5 years of experience as a practitioner of user-centric product design. of experience as a practitioner of user-centric product design.
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Experience utilizing UX Design and prototyping tools such as Figma, Sketch, AdobeXD, and InVision. Translate user research and strategy insights into UX Design deliverables such as user stories, experience maps, user flows, site maps, sketches, wireframes, etc.
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Experience conducting user research and usability testing. Oversee the design of our entire product suite, ensuring a consistent and cohesive user experience across all platforms.
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Experience of using industry-standard design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Marvel, Invision. Ability to define and guide on best practice user research and experience design methodology.
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Experience working with complex user interfaces, web and native mobile applications. A passion for driving customer outcomes through research and user testing, using both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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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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Experience with Sketch, Figma, MarvelApp, InVision, Webflow and other related user interface tools. Educate others outside the User Experience Design team on UX design methodologies and advocate the benefits of good UX research and design.
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UI /User Experience Design(UX)- 2-5 years Is Required. UI/User Experience Design. Your primary focus will be on the visual aspects of user interface design, crafting a user experience that is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.
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Experience in business analyst / UX/UI designer (prototypes, wireframes, user stories, etc.) The project is to work on building custom apps angular, Sketch, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, SQL is ideal, and Jira or pm system is ideal.
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Experience with a variety of UX tools such as Figma, FigJam, Adobe XD, Sketch, and Invision. Manage the user experience design of multiple mid-to-large-sized programs through leading a design team.
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Online portfolio demonstrating your recent work experience with case studies illustrating the entire user centered design process. Mastery of design and prototyping tools such as Sketch, Figma, Abstract, and InVision.
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A killer, dynamic, digital portfolio showcasing strengths with user experience, visual storytelling, visual design + systems, responsive design, interaction work, typography, page layout, color, and art direction across all mediums.
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Master's degree in the study of user experience, design, research or related field. Bachelor's degree in the study of user experience, design, research or related fields or equivalent experience.
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