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Incorporate user research and usability testing to iterate on product solutions. Deliver concepts, personas, user journeys, storyboards, system maps, user flows, wireframes, visual design comps, and prototypes with Figma, Adobe CS, InVision, and other tools.
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Senior UX/UI Designer. Ability to define and guide on best practice user research and experience design methodology. 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 complex user interfaces, web and native mobile applications. Excellent techniques for creating wireframes, user flows, process flows and site maps. Experience of using industry-standard design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Marvel, Invision.
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Strong design foundation in both UI (interaction, visual, accessibility) and UX (user research, analysis, wireframing). Our client is looking for a Product Designer who will apply their knowledge to real-world product and user-centric design challenges.
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Bachelor's Degree - Relevant Design discipline such as service design, UX design, graphic design, design research, or design management or equivalent experience may be considered. 3 years of expertise in user interface (UI) design, including wireframing, prototyping, and interaction design for web platforms.
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The UX Designer will be responsible for tasks ranging from UX Research to prototype design. Documentation: Assist in documenting design processes, user flows, and design decisions to ensure clarity and continuity within the UX/UI Team.
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The Senior UI/UX Designer will work to improve the user experience and user interface of our existing product and new product offerings. As CliniComp designs its next wave of healthcare technology solutions, the Senior UI/UX Designer will play a key role to ensure that health care clients have an optimal experience with our systems.
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UI Designer Employment Type: Full Time, Mid-level Department: Developer 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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Able to integrate user research, competitive analysis, data analysis, and other methods to independently complete information architecture, interface layout, workflow, UI design, design specifications etc.
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Design high-fidelity UI and UX specs to clearly communicate requirements to engineers. - Responsible for end-to-end work, including design research, strategy development, design output, implementation, and iterative follow-up, ensuring product usability and aesthetics.
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Role: Sr. UX/ UI Designer. Conduct user research through research methodologies. Client is looking for a hands-on product designer with min 8 to 10 years' experience and a storing portfolio to showcase the work and artifacts to justify the person involvement in those projects.
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Lead user research projects by employing different techniques (e.g., user studies, surveys, usability tests, A/B tests) A Bachelor's degree in or related to design, UX, UI, graphic design, product development, digital marketing, human computer interaction , or other disciplines and 10+ years of UX/UI product design experience.
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Strong UI, UX and visual design craft and execution. Understanding of user research and usability testing methodologies. Modern mobile app expertise and outstanding product design proficiency encompassing both UX and UI.
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Job Description The UX team at Cricut is responsible for user research, interaction design and visual design of software applications across desktop and mobile platforms. As a senior UX designer within the UX team at Cricut, you’ll create thoughtful and compelling user experiences for our desktop and mobile software products.
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Able to integrate user research, competitive analysis, data analysis, and other inputs to independently complete information architecture, interface layout, workflow, UI design, and design specifications.
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