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The UX/UI Designer helps shape and mold products at DI. The creative professional will be developing designs and experiences for a web platform. The UX/UI Designer helps shape and mold products at DI.
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We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to bring their experience and skills to Jam City's studio that focuses on Disney games! To successfully execute the role, the candidate must work closely with the UI/UX, Art, and Game Design teams to define and implement work throughout product development.
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Barbaricum is seeking an experienced Senior UI/UX Designer to help lead and define the Data Analytics product experience across the Condition Based Maintenance applications for the USMC portfolio of products.
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The Senior UX/UI Designer works to design intuitive digital solutions, create elegant design components, and execute the interface using expertise in visual design and user experience. What will you be doing in this role:The Senior UX/UI Designer is responsible for championing the human-centered design approach within the organization's digital products and services.
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Please note that this position predominantly revolves around print design and is not aligned with digital UI/UX, web, or e-commerce design realms. Graphic Designer for Print Design and Catalog Creation at Heritage Auctions.
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Design certification (for example, IDEOU - Foundations in Design Thinking Certificate), Driving product development in a user experience area, Master's degree in UI/UX Design, Interactive and Visual Design, Product Design, or related area, Related industry experience (for example, retail, supply chain, eCommerce, healthcare), UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Electronics Art, Multimedia Design, or related area.
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System Era is looking for a Senior UX/UI Designer for a multiplayer cooperative sandbox game. This position combines the role of a UX designer and a UI designer, with many of the typical responsibilities of UX design – like user research, playtesting, and understanding players - shared with the whole design team.
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Degree in Graphic Design, Product Design, UI/UX Design, or relevant professional experience. DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Creative Designer with a well-rounded skill set to take ownership of diverse projects and see them through to completion.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 5 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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Recruiting: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaManager, UX/UI Designer - EPX.xd At Capital One, we’re building a leading information-based technology company. We are currently seeking a Lead UX/UI Designer to join our EPX.xd team.
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As Lead UX/UI Designer, you will leverage design theory and your expertise and work closely with digital product teams to develop and implement thoughtful, innovative, and ADcompliant digital experiences that will help Pantone reach its strategic business objectives.
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Proficiency using UI/UX design, prototyping, and collaboration tools. As a Product Designer, you’ll work closely with your product team to learn about the business challenges our customers face, imagine valuable and viable solutions, rapidly prototype and test user experiences, and deliver polished artifacts for development.
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BA or BS Degree in UX Design, New Media design, or a related field with a minimum of three - five years of experience in UX/UI design. Experience with HCI (Human computer interaction), UI Design, mobile app and responsive design, and usability.
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The UX/UI Designer is responsible for designing fully responsive experiences for all device types, leading and solving UX/UI design challenges, and creating best-in-class user experiences for the website and marketing initiatives.
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The Hired Guns are seeking an experienced UX-UI Designer with significant visual design talent and a track record of designing responsive websites for mobile, tablet, and desktop that are beautiful, compelling and highly intuitive.
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