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If you are a talented UI/UX Designer with a passion for creating intuitive and visually appealing user experiences, we want to hear from you. The UX/UI Designer helps shape and mold products at DI. The creative professional will be developing designs and experiences for a web platform.
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CGS is seeking a talented, driven UI Designer to join our team helping our national security customers achieve deeper stakeholder engagement through the iterative, research-driven, user-centered design of their core applications and websites.
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2-3 years experience with art direction/ad strategy & creation or UI/UX. Bachelors degree in graphic design, UI/UX, Advertising, or equivalent design-related field. User Experience Design.
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Regardless of personal experience, you’re excited about wearing different hats across brand & product design, UX research & front-end engineering. You will be joining 222 as one of its first full-time hires - spearheading all things iOS Engineering, UI/UX, design, & brand.
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We are looking for a dynamic UI/UX designer who will be responsible for the user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design of our various digital assets.
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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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Design high-fidelity UI and UX specs to clearly communicate requirements to your cross functional partners. Drawing from profound insights into intricate business products, provide systematic design solutions that elevate the user experience to the next level.
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UI /User Experience Design (UX) - 2-5 years. UI /User Experience Design (UX) - 2-5 years. NOTE: If selected for this position, you are required to perform ALL work onsite, based on the client’s specified hybrid work schedule (currently onsite 3 days a week: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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Gather input from stakeholders and draw on your extensive UX design knowledge and industry experience to distill project requirements into intuitive design that addresses clearly defined user needs.
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Coordinates with UI/UX designer in Knowledge Management, to ensure graphics products provide an engaging and user-friendly experience. Creating graphics products that provide an engaging and user friendly experience.
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In this role, you will be responsible for working with leadership and users, collaborating closely with a Lead UI/UX Designer, and contributing to the overall success of our user experience initiatives.
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Function as a UX Product Designer ensuring product success and end-user satisfaction in a highly collaborative environment that follows the Extreme Programming (XP) methodology. Education - C urrently pursuing a Graduate degree - Have an anticipated graduation date between September 2024 and August 2025 - Have a major, minor or concentration relevant to the position such as related majors: Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Fine Arts, User Experience Design, or a related field.
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Position Role/Tile: UI/UX Designer. 5+ years of user experience design of web applications. Experience with the React UI framework. Experience working with data & analytics platforms (data engineering, business intelligence, data science, data cataloging, etc.
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Communicates user experience design to key stakeholders and collaborators, and evangelizes UX design across various levels of the organizations. We are Seeking a UI/UX designer for the Network and Edge Group.
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We seek an experienced UI/UX designer (Innovative Problem Solver) to foster strong partnerships across our design practice and enterprise. Position Title: Sr. UI/UX Designer - Cabin R&D.
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