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Qualifications Degree in Computer Science, Graphic Design, Visual Communications, UX Design, Human Computer Interaction, or comparable degree; or experience in user experience design.
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Strong typography, layout and visual design skills. Experience designing for macOS and iOS apps, and also web based apps Usability testing. UX designer with ability to tap into research, visual and interaction designs skills.
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Research — leading traditional and non-traditional design-thinking methodologies across the product delivery lifecycle, from foundational user research through usability. Form & Function — demonstrating robust knowledge of UX best-practices, having a sharp and highly critical eye for visual design, and balancing those with what is needed functionally and what can be built realistically.
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A portfolio demonstrating extensive experience of usability, user-centered design, storytelling and content strategy. Mastery of best practices in design disciplines such as design systems, service design, visual design, UX strategy, content strategy, and information architecture.
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Provide subject matter expertise, innovative solutions, and detailed requirements to project teams on multiple, complex projects in one or more of the following areas: information architecture, user experience design, user interface design, visual design, content strategy, and/or usability and research.
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Work within cross-functional teams and problem solve using visual, communication & service design, interaction design, experience design, and human centered design methods and deliverables to drive solution definition.
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5 years in User Experience Design, Service Design, Human-Centered Design. Although the Research + Design Practice uses a human-centered design approach, the role will not focus on user experience (UX) design or interaction design (UI.
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We are currently seeking a Product Design Lead to join our Card Servicing Experience design team. This designer gets excited by enabling fellow design and product partners with the documentation needed to leverage, contribute to, scale, and evolve our library.
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Ensure that all elements of the user experience are optimized for improved usability, usefulness, and exceptional visual design. As a Vice President, Senior UX Product Designer you will design for the needs of employees as they work on desktop applications across the entire product of Cash & Check in the back-office and in branch.
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You have a killer portfolio that demonstrates a highly-polished visual design sense, a clean command over interaction design, typography and usability, as well as creative strategy.
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Familiarity with the following core disciplines, with demonstrated expertise in at least two and proficiency in two others: visual design, UX design, prototyping, front-end development, user research and/or experiment design.
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3+ years of experience with product design, human-computer interaction, usability and user interface design, and/or visual design. Lead a design effort including strategy, user flows, prototyping and visual design.
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7 years with Human Centered design strategies and design thinking exercises, and validated expertise in usability, analytics, user testing. Organize and facilitate human-centered design practices such as brainstorming exercises, rapid prototyping, journey mapping, usability testing reporting, user needs analysis and proof of concept demonstrations that lead to customer validated, scalable design recommendations.
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Be a thought leader in user experience for internal and external teams and work with other leaders to advance the user experience design discipline within the enterprise, solving user problems with empathy and understanding of our customers.
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5+ years of experience with different research methods including: field research, usability, and survey design BS in Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, Human-Computer Design Engineering or related discipline.
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