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Design high-fidelity UI and UX specs to clearly communicate requirements to your team's engineers. Own every aspect of a product's design, from solving the core user challenge to shipping a well-tested and pixel-perfect UI.
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Job Description:Infosys is seeking ServiceNow Architect & Lead with experience implementing IT Service Management, Enterprise Service Management, Asset and Configuration Management and having Flow designer, UI Builder, ITSM configuration/customization skillset.
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We are looking for UX/UI Designer with strong drive towards user experience best practices and an eye for aesthetic details and polish who can systematically design the first market facing product of a new aging care experience.
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Designs landing pages, banner ads, graphics and media that champion marketing goals, client brands, and implements UI/UX best practices. -Knowledge of current UX/UI best practices, techniques, and principles in marketing design.
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Minimum of 3+ years of experience as a UX/UI Designer. Your Title: UI/UX Designer. Stay up-to-date with industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in UX/UI design to evangelize mobile design within the organization.
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Experience in UI/UX and digital design is preferable. Formats may include page layouts for print items, UX/UI design for digital applications, and PowerPoint presentations. The Production Designer works in close partnership with Scientific, Account Management, Editorial and Creative team members.
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The Senior UX/UI Designer works closely with product management, engineering, and frontend UI development teams to develop a cohesive experience throughout our platform in order to increase user satisfaction and usability.
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We're looking for a UI developer (not a designer) who will be expanding and maintaining our Asset library based on PrimeNG Angular component library. Also, this person would need to be able to assist various development teams in the UI development of page elements and components using HTML, CSS, JavaScript etc.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer - US Residents Only, 1 year experience, remote.
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8+ years of experience working as a UX/UI or Product Designer. Experience building UI components from scratch (founding designer, expanded an existing design system, overhauled an existing design system.
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Depending on where you work, "UI designer" and "UX designer" may be synonyms, but UI designers are typically more focused on an application's branding, style, and appearance, while UX designers specialize in understanding workflows and gathering user feedback.
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Proven experience of 5+ years as a User Experience Designer/Interaction Designer, Product Designer, Experience Designer or a similar role. Proven experience of 5+ years as a User Experience Designer/Interaction Designer, Product Designer, Experience Designer or a similar role.
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Experience with SharePoint and UX/UI development, SharePoint Designer, InfoPath, SSRS Report Designer Knowledge of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Framework, high availability, and enterprise infrastructure.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Lead UX stream of work on the one to two projectsDefine, share and deliver work to ensure project excellenceLead one to two expert in-house training sessionsManage and mentor junior UX on project teamContribute to over all growth of the UX teamParticipate in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including product ideation and definition, UI design, and user research and testing.
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Some skills you’ll need:5+ years of product design, UI/UX design, visual design, or equivalent experience, including 2-3 years in a consumer-facing product design role in the mobile space. We are looking for an entrepreneurially driven product designer to help us build the next “big thing” for Match Group.
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