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As a UI/ UX designer at Zero Hash, you will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience and interface design of our digital asset infrastructure products. We are seeking a talented and experienced UI/ UX Designer to join our dynamic team.
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Design certification (for example, IDEOU – Foundations in Design Thinking Certificate), Driving product development in a user experience area, Master’s degree in UI/UX Design, Interactive and Visual Design, Product Design, or related area, Related industry experience (for example, retail, supply chain, eCommerce, healthcare), UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Electronics Art, Multimedia Design, or related area.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic Mid Level UI/UX Designer to join our growing financial services team. Mid-Level UI/UX Designer - Hybrid. Required 8 years of proven experience as an UI/UX Designer role with Banking, Financial or Mortgage experiences.
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Expertise crafting in tools software such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite and InVision. Uncover user needs utilizing design research (e.g., user interviews, contextual inquiry, ethnography, etc.
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UX/UI Designer, user testing, interview scripts, user story mapping, wireframes, flow diagrams, lean, agile, user interface design, visual design, usability principles, user-centric design, Portfolio showcasing UX/UI Design work.
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As a UI/UX Designer, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the usability and overall user experience of their applications, primarily web based. as a UI UX designer your primary responsibilities will include measuring and optimizing applications to ensure they are user-friendly, intuitive, and align with the company's objectives.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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Senior UX/UI Designer (Remote) As a Senior UX/UI designer, you will work alongside the UX Research and Visual Design Teams in an emerging full-service UX group.
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Your primary responsibility will be to lead the UX design process, while also contributing to the overall user experience strategy with your expertise in UI design. An extensive portfolio showcasing at least 3 senior-level UX design work as well as UI/Visual Design.
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Requirements and skillsProven work experience as a UI/UX Designer or similar rolePortfolio of design projectsKnowledge of wireframe tools (e.g. Wireframe.cc and InVision)Up-to-date knowledge of design software like Adobe Illustrator and PhotoshopTeam spirit; strong communication skills to collaborate with various stakeholdersGood time-management skillsBSc in Design, Computer Science or relevant field.
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SaaS UI/UX Designer - Remote Lisbon, Portugal. SaaS UI/UX Designer - India Lisbon, Portugal. SaaS UI/UX Designer - Remote Lisbon, Portugal. More Full Time Jobs SDR+BDR - International SaaS (Mid-Market/ Enterprise) San Francisco.
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Reporting to the VP of Product & Engineering, the UX/ UI Designer will be the architect for creating a user-centered experience across our many brands. The UX/UI Designer partners closely with product management and engineering through the entire product and development lifecycle.
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Work with R&D teams and the strategic marketing to design and develop user experience (UX) design and user interface (UI) design concepts and prototypes for diagnostic product systems based on user-research and product strategy.
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Apply your user experience (UX) design and user interface (UI) design skillset to create task-flow diagrams, UX/UI wireframes & prototypes across phases of the new product development process.
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The UI/UX designer should have a passion for delivering adaptive and creative solutions to UI/UX design problems by staying up to date with best practices and emerging trends in user experience design and user interface technology.
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