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Requirements 5+ years of experience as a UI/UX Designer or Product Designer. What makes being a UI/UX designer at Databento exciting You'll impact high-level product decisions as well as shape product design culture.
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Experience with the online web development process, coding language, digital / video file format standards, browser compatibility, and function of UX / wire fames and information architecture.
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Education: B.S./B.A. or higher in User Experience Design, Information Design, Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, or related fields. User Experience Design: Create journey maps, wireframes, UI specifications, audits, heuristic evaluations, taxonomy recommendations, task flows, and prototypes.
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You’ll partner closely with our Product Manager and Founding Designer to build elegant UI/UX for SaaS customers. Our team brings decades of experience, hailing from Affirm, Asana, Google, WeWork, Etsy, Pandora, Density, eBay, and PayPal. We are a remote-first company with our leadership team and ideally this role is based in San Francisco.
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Color assessment and correction skillsPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Multi-language artwork experience- International packaging experience- Illustration editing or creation skills- Experience with design for sustainability- Experience with design for accessibility- Experience with or interest in AI- Excellent attention to detail- Strong communication skills- Self-motivated and capable of working independently- Note that this is NOT a UX/UI role – significant experience in PRINT is necessary.
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Experience with a variety of UX design deliverables including: rapid prototypes, user stories, concept sketches, storyboards, information architecture, interaction design, interface (UI) design, visual design, and infographics.
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Job Description: UX Designer – Adobe.com ExperienceThe Challenge:The Adobe.com experience design team is seeking a User Experience Designer to work on our virtual events platform.
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Our enterprise client is looking for a talented UX/UI Designer to join their dynamic IT Team. This person will be pivotal in helping complete the EDGE front end redesign and other Innovations efforts around use of AI, Work Order Anomaly POC, Cross Bore POC, and Chatbot.
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6+ years of experience working in UX, UI, HCI related field with experience working on mobile design. We’re looking to hire a Senior Product Designer who will own the end-to-end experience for Partner rewards across Lyft, to help riders discover and redeem rebates and discounts off their rides.
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Minimum 4+ years of professional experience in UX/UI design. Experience with user research, usability testing, and applying insights to design. Experience with Sketch for additional design versatility.
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Skills: graphics,html/css,logo design,ux/ui principles,communication,indesign,motion graphics,typography,video editing,design,software,adobe creative suite,visual hierarchy,branding,projects,communication skills,photoshop,print production processes,illustrator,color theory,social media,concepts.
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BlueVoyant is seeking a Junior User Experience (UX) Designer to join our growing Cyber Defense Platform design team focused on helping deliver an intuitive user experience for our customer-facing portal.
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Role : Lead UX Designer(Only w2) o Ability to be influential, negotiate the vision o B.S./B.A. or higher in User Experience Design, Information Design, Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, or related fields.
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Experience in UX design, front-end web design, email marketing are a plus. As a Graphic Designer reporting to the Art Director, you will be a dedicated Designer for projects supporting the marketing team.
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As a UX Writer and Content Designer , you will support our Gemini UX team, writing and editing content that has to be grounded on facts, and safe for our users. 4 years of experience in writing, editorial, marketing, UX writing, content design, or related, as well as leading content strategy projects.
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