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Possessing a broad and deep understanding of UX and being customer and design centric. Ideally you will have experience of implementing and improving UX processes in a start up environment.
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Strong knowledge of UI/UX design principles. Research, define, and maintain UI/UX best practices and standards, including browser compatibility standards, enterprise application templates, responsive design methods, and typography guidelines.
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Cutting-Edge Tech Stack: Working with the latest tools and technologies to bring your visionary UI/UX designs to life, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and optimization of solutions leveraging Adobe Experience Manager.
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Our areas of expertise include application modernization, eCommerce, UX/UI design, product strategy, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. Codal is an award-winning web design and development consultancy that helps enterprise organizations solve complex problems and accelerate growth through elegant, data-driven digital solutions.
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What you’ll bring to the team5-7+ years of proven experience in UX and interaction design, building and delivering digital consumer and enterprise products. Curiosity, interest, and a point of view about UX and experience design trends, teams and enterprise customer insights, and e-commerce psychology.
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You’ll obsess over UX/UI patterns and seek to create world class, omni-channel experiences. At least 3 years of product management experience or at least 3 years of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering.
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Like all of our UX jobs, you’ll collaborate with your design partners to leverage and evolve the Google design language to build beautiful, innovative, inspired products that people love to use.
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React native experience is highly preferredDemonstrated experience with UI/UX design, building and maintaining component and design systems, motion interactions and animationsPassionate about the pixels, an exceptional eye for detail, and a focus on craft and polishDeep understanding of Typescript, Javascript CSS, Tailwind, HTML, and modern front end design patterns and best practices.
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Coming in as the UI/UX Designer, you will utilize your UI/UX background, front-end development experience, and creativity to effectively embed the new design templates and co-create a library with the new software platform.
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You will partner closely with Product, Engineering, Design, Marketing, UX Research, Sales and Business Operations to define, prioritize and execute initiatives that drive business growth.
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We are seeking a forward-thinking UX Design Strategist with a proven track record in supporting design initiatives, managing project workflows within dynamic environments, and helping to ensure that design teams are efficient, effective, and aligned with broader business goals.
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We have urgent role for UI/UX designer for the location Austin, TX. Strong design skillsExperience in creating Design SystemsPresentation skillsetUser testing experienceLeadership and story groomingSitemap experienceGood analytical skillsSketch experienceConvert business requirements to low fidelity and high fidelity prototypes, wireframes, storyboards, sitemaps and screen flowsVery good communication skillsConduct usability testingCreate product prototypesDevelop user personas and usage scenariosComponent definition experience.
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5-7 years proven experience as a UX designer, user researcher, or equivalent role. Proficiency with design tools such as Sketch, Figma, or Adobe Creative Suite. As a UX Designer you will be responsible for conducting user research, translating user pain points and needs into usable and accessible user interfaces on a low-code/no-code platform.
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Facilitate user research sessions in partnership with UX / Design teams. Partner with UX / Design to transfer customer requirements into an enterprise grade solution, with consumer-centric design expectations.
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Assist in setting strategy and design for user experience on the Client Technical Information Portal, bringing fresh perspective based on UX-specific experience. This role will work with our Technical Documentation and Localization organization to evolve the user experience on our rapidly expanding technical documentation portal, including user interface design, search optimization, and evaluation of taxonomy.
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