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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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Use strong storytelling and presentation skills to communicate conceptual ideas, design rationale and the specifics of human-centered design process in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including product ideation and definition, UX design, and user research, detailed design, and optimization.
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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. We are looking for a Senior UX Designer specializing in consumer websites to join our Marketing and Digital Experience Team. As a Senior UX Designer, you will be a key player in shaping the online experiences of our patients.
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We are responsible for driving the product design, user experiences, creative direction, production design, motion design, service design, UX copywriting, UX research and UX engineering.
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The UX Designer will be responsible for tasks ranging from UX Research to prototype design. A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in a related field, such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience (UX) Design, Interaction Design, Graphic Design, or other similar discipline.
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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. They will have a demonstrated track record of designing innovative web-based applications through conducting user research, creating UX and visual design documents, building prototypes, and overseeing their execution all the way through production.
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Educate others outside the User Experience Design team on UX design methodologies and advocate the benefits of good UX research and design. Establish a technical vitality plan to remain current in fields of user experience, user research, and product design.
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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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Utilizes user experience research insights to accelerate discussions and decisions in early product development. 3+ years UX design experience required. This includes reviewing customer feedback survey results to improve UX.
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Our Digital Experience Designer role is a synthesis of HCD/UX research and design. Qualitative and quantitative research skills and experience, including the ability to conduct requirements gathering, prototype evaluations, and other user research methods in a professional environment Desired Skills.
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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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As a Senior UX Designer for TTS, you will work on high-profile projects, performing end to end design activities from discovery and research to prototyping and validating design solutions with end users to crafting the final design deliverables.
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Lead user research projects by employing different techniques (e.g., user studies, surveys, usability tests, A/B tests) As a Sr. Principal,Product Designer, you will partner with engineering, product management, and business leaders to deliver high quality designs that get the customer’s job done.
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