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Creates, develops and executes or oversees quality art and design layout solutions for complex on-line content, such as but web sites, email marketing, promotions, page layouts and other creative assets, from a combination of user experience research, artifacts (wireframes, prototypes, etc.
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This UI designer will work across state government to conduct user research and translate the results into high-quality UI designs through wireframes, site maps, graphic designs and prototypes.
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The UI designer will work within the Creative Team and will have a strong collaboration with the Web Team. This position reports to the GIC Creative Director. This designer will need to be able to identify project goals, understand user behavior and design with a user first mentality.
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As a key member of our team, you will be involved in various aspects, including UX research, user testing, visual design, web and mobile app design, as well as presentation and marketing design.
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UI/UX design or web developer certifications & training. UI/UX design or web developer certifications & training. JOB TITLE: User Experience Designer. · Research, design, develop, test, build, and coordinate the conversion and/or integration of UX designs into the JS/Java codebase.
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10+ years of experience with much of that in product design or user experience design, preferably in retail, ecommerce, omni-channel or adjacent industries. About This Role The Lead UX Designer defines, designs and champions the high-level experience strategies for Lululemon Digital & Omni, with the goal of enabling customers to shop and enjoy the sweat life across Lululemon’s digital ecosystem (web, app, in-store, community, etc) in a seamlessly connected way.
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UX/UI Product Design, including user research, user journeys, wireframing, user testing, and visual design. Degree in Product Design, UI/UX Design, Graphic Design, or relevant professional experience.
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You will leverage your expertise in digital advertising, data visualization, web design, and user experience (UX) to translate complex information into clear and compelling visuals that support our educational mission and align with our brand aesthetic.
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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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This work includes but is not limited to user research, sketching and brainstorming sessions, prototyping, wireframes, creative design, planning, and formal presentations. UI/UX design skill set including strategy, user research, personas, style guides, pattern libraries, user journey flows, site structures, wireframes, and user interface specifications.
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Proven experience as user experience designer or interaction designer for web applications and mobile applications, preferably for connected products (Internet of Things or IoT solutions.
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Demonstrated skills with design software concomitant with the Club’s current web requirements, including proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite and an understanding of Drupal as a CMS. Proven experience in web design, user interface and front end design for web products and mobile devices.
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User Experience (UX) Design, User Interface (UI) Design, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Wireframing, Usability Testing, User Research, Information Architecture, Design Thinking, Visual Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD), Sketch, Figma, Responsive Design, HTML/CSS, Agile Methodologies, Collaboration Tools (e.g., Slack, Trello, Jira), Design Systems, Problem Solving, Mentorship, Leadership, SaaS, AI, Automation.
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Conduct user research, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions and improve user experiences. Experience with user research methodologies and usability testing.
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Lead the design process from concept to final implementation, delivering intuitive and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to articulate design decisions and advocate for the user.
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