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Design Dynamic Experiences: Craft motion UX behaviors, systems, and animations for various product platforms (Web & Native apps) to enhance user interactions and provide a dynamic, engaging experience.
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After onboarding, you will be partnered with a Product Manager and expected to take ownership of the discovery and execution of UX/UI design within a dedicated product squad.
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Deep expertise in UI/UX craft; passion for visual design, interaction details, typography, accessibility, and pixel perfect deliverables. Influence design culture: Mentor other designers, and elevate the UI/UX design culture within the organization.
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Strong portfolio demonstrating exceptional UI/UX design skills. Has experience as a solo designer or early design hire at a startup. 5+ years of experience in product design, preferably in B2B SaaS.
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A portfolio of work that represents strong visual design skills, including typography, use of color, layout, imagery and/or illustration, information hierarchy, and demonstrates high quality UI and UX execution.
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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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2+ years of experience in a Product Design / UX /UI role preferably in a product-driven company. Own the end-to-end process for solving UX/UI design problems: strategy, vision, ideate, conceptualize, test, and refine.
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Build efficient workflows to collaborate with product managers, engineering and marketing teams to maximize design impact. Experience conducting UX research. Experience in visual design, insightful understanding of fundamental design elements like colors, fonts, textures and can compose world-class visual design language fluently.
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6+ years of experience working in UX, UI, HCI related field with experience working on mobile design. Influence the shape of the product with research and data while executing design work using high quality wireframes, mockups, user journeys, and cross-platform interactive prototypes.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with UX/UI designers, product managers, and developers to ensure content integrates seamlessly with design and functionality. At least 3-5 years of experience in content design, UX writing, or a closely related field within digital media or educational technology.
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Maintain the Figma design system ensuring the consistency of visual designs and UI/UX components, owning consistency across all parts of the product. Own the overall user experience of our SaaS product, including but not limited to how the user flows through the product (both forward and backward) to accomplish certain tasks, integrating with common best practices in the industry, and making sure the UX experience is similar to other great enterprise SaaS products.
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Excellent UX, interaction, and visual design skills, with a portfolio that demonstrates your ability to create impactful and user-centered business experiences. Lead design discussions, reviews, and workshops, ensuring alignment across product, engineering, and other stakeholders.
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We don’t care a whole lot about swim lanes and we work closely with our partners in Product, Engineering, Data, and Marketing to design, build and ship experiences that make a difference.
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Passion for design and figuring out best-in-class solutions to UX, UI, and interaction challenges. We're looking for a Product Designer to join our On-Demand team, where you'll help us build a platform that allows customers to flexibly rent out these GPUs for as little or as long as they want.
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4+ years of experience in UX/Product Design, with a focus on digital advertising or related fields. Senior Visual Product/UX Designer. Product Innovation: Design and prototype new advertising formats and concepts that push the boundaries of what’s possible while maintaining user privacy.
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