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A minimum of 12 years of professional experience as a front-end web developer with a strong portfolio demonstrating UI UX design expertise. As a Lead Front-End Web Developer with UI UX design experience, you will be responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of visually stunning and user-friendly websites, web applications, and digital assets.
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You will utilize your knowledge of front-end web languages and Drupal CMS when editing site content, aligning the website design with our branding, and meeting Section 508 accessibility standards and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG.
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Uses a design approach informed by real-time data, UX research, web analytics, and A/B testing. The Director of Design sets the long-term strategy and oversees the performance of the guest digital experience at Alaska Airlines.
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Reporting to the Director of Web Strategy and Development, the Web Specialist is a member of UCM Web Team and provides expertise in the use of Drupal and the Enterprise Web design system to users and content creators throughout the university.
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Performance Assessment, Wearables, Instructional Systems Design, UX Research, Web Development, Training Effectiveness Evaluation, Virtual Reality, Mobile Development, Augmented Reality, UX Design, Mixed Reality, Biosignatures, Training, and Analytics.
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Web Design: Demonstrated knowledge of SEO, UX and UI design, and responsive Web design including HTML5, CSS2 and CSS3, JavaScript, WordPress, PHP/MySQL, Drupal. Subjects include web design, game design, 3D modeling, 2D Design, Print, App, and foundations courses and to support its vision of becoming the college of choice for students pursuing lifelong success in dynamic careers.
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Additional exceptional knowledge in specialized areas such as: Web Design, Mobile App Design, Interactive Design, Motion Graphics, Emerging Technology, Fabrication, Information Graphics, Packaging Design, Data Visualization, UI/UX, etc.
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Web design and management platforms such as Wordpress, Squarespace and Drupal. e.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty.
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As a Junior Software Engineer, you'll be an integral part of our development team, contributing to the design and implementation of innovative solutions for CTV applications. Contribute to the design and implementation of user interfaces using React/Preact and Next.js.
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Manage the production of diverse content types such as digital ads, email campaigns, web design, broadcast media, and corporate presentations. Web Specialist Graphic Design Lead.
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The Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator reports to the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at San Jose College. The Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator is a grant funded position and contingent upon yearly funding.
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Experience in design-thinking, prototyping, design systems, web & mobile apps, with track record of taking innovative designs to launch. Sony Corporation of America (SCA) is seeking a Manager, Product Design to support the launch of a new business incubated within SCA. In this role, you will be responsible for designing products that are meaningful to our customers, easy to use, and of the highest quality.
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Instructional design experience, experience designing/developing elearning content using Camtasia and Articulate Storyline, Education: Bachelor's degree in Education, Instructional Design, Adult Learning, Communication, or related field required.
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Technology Stack React React Native Redux Testing Library React-Navigation v4 Codepush iOS and Android Apps FastlaneRequirements 7+ years of experience in front-end development using React and React Native with expertise in JavaScript development, application UI/UX design and creating responsive web and iOS/Android applications.
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Marketing, Public Relations, Branding, Social Media, Corporate and Product Communications, Media Relations, Web Design, Inbound Marketing, SEO/SEM, Print Design, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, B2B, Digital PR, HubSpot, Sprout Social, Influencer relations, Review site management, and Reputation management.
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