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At least 8 years of previous work experience in the following disciplines: Human-centered design, UX design, Interaction design, Design Thinking, and SDLC, UX Strategy, UX Research, Design Studio leadership with the ability to manage complex UX projects and vendor teams.
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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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Understanding of UX/UI principles and design processes. Proficiency in graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign). Experience with branding and logo design.
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SiriusXM is seeking a Senior User Experience Researcher for our UX Research Team. The person in this role will lead insights for our SiriusXM listener facing product and will partner closely with peers in Product Management, Design, Engineering, Analytics, Science, Strategy, and Content to drive fact-based decisions to help innovate on our portfolio of offerings.
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The Experience Design Researcher will take the lead in gathering insights, and data to support journey analysis and design, and will also support CX/UX workshops such as Service Modeling, Micro Journey Mapping or Design Sprints.
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Russell Tobin's client, a leading biotechnology corporation, is looking for an UX Design Researcher to join their team in San Francisco,CA! What are we looking for in our UX Design Researcher.
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Now, let’s talk about the superhero we need: a Founding UX/UI Designer. From the first stroke of user research to the final polish of visual design, you’re in charge. Conduct user research like a detective and turn those findings into design gold.
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Effective understanding of product design, including strategy development, UX/UI design, and user research. Experience working in 2D/3D design software such as Adobe Creative Suite including After Effects, Cinema 4D, Zbrush, Rhino, and Figma.
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The Design team is small (currently a Design Lead and a Sr. Brand Designer), but is highly collaborative and has influence across the company. We expect for this Product Designer to do the same (no research- or UX-only roles.
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We’re looking for someone with ideally 4+ years of game design experience, which ideally includes live-ops, and/or turn-based tactics mobile game design experience. If you're excited about working with cutting-edge technology and passionate about anime, gaming, and design, we'd love to hear from you.
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Proven Expertise: Demonstrable experience as a UI/UX Designer, backed by a robust portfolio showcasing a variety of design projects. Design Principles Mastery: A deep understanding of UI/UX design principles, including user experience, interaction design, and visual design.
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What makes being a UI/UX designer at Databento exciting You'll impact high-level product decisions as well as shape product design culture. ResponsibilitiesAs a Senior UI/UX Designer, you'll be working closely with our product and engineering teams to design and improve on our core product and implement growth strategies to widen our user base.
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Understands creative process from design to delivery across multiple teams (Strategy, Analytics, UX, Design, Content, SEO, Localization). Understand and apply best practices in digital production, including information architecture, user experience, interaction design, visual design initiatives, analytics, A/B testing, development, and QA.
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Work closely with the project team to ensure that all UX-UI design elements are in line with the project vision and goals. thinkround.org/the-center-for-the-human-family) The ideal candidate will have a strong background in architectural design and rendering, particularly using Rhino and Enscape, and possess excellent communication, leadership, and project management skills.
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User Interface (UI/UX) design is a plus. The Full Stack Web Developer will design, build, and test new features for a variety of CDL's Publishing, Archives, and Digitization services – including eScholarship, Online Archive of California, and Calisphere.
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