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Create, test and iterate the app information architecture, wireframes, user journeys and work closely to bring the features to life with the UI designers; ideate and validate the UX design for iOS and Android.
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UI/UX designer (part time) - Paris based Boston. We're hiring a Concept Artist for a ~3 month contract to collaborate with our team's Art Director in making Art Bible / Style Guide for DreamWorld.
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Solid grasp of UI/UX design principles. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGunderson Dettmer is the only business law firm of its kind - exclusively serving the global venture capital and emerging technology marketplace.
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Experience or interest developing web user interfaces (UI / UX) 8+ years of experience in a related field Bonus Qualifications Experience in Python, Flask, Docker, or Kubernetes Experience with TypeScript, Vue, Three.
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A Bachelor's degree in HCI, Interaction Design, UX, Game Design, AR/VR, Ergonomics, or equivalent work experience. 5+ years of professional career experience as a Visual Designer, UX or Product Designer with deep experience in developing innovative user experiences.
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Are You a Creative UI/UX Designer? Are you passionate about creating user-friendly web apps and have 2+ years of professional UI/UX design experience? Design Tools: Knowledge of design libraries for React web applications and proficiency with design and management tools like Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, InVision, Jira, HTML, CSS (SCSS), iOS, and Android.
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As a UX researcher, you'll have the opportunity to partner directly with a single, tightly integrated pod with significant freedom to operate with the time, people and space necessary for conceiving, building and launching brand new products.
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About You: You possess a strong foundation in software development, with extensive experience in programming languages and frameworks relevant to UI/UX/front-end or back-end development. Develop and implement high-quality software solutions, with a flexible approach to be involved in UI/UX/front-end or back-end development as needed.
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UI/UX Designer London, United Kingdom. Channel Marketing Manager San Francisco. UI/UX Designer London, United Kingdom. Customer Success Manager Are you obsessive about driving value for your customers.
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Overall 6+ years of relevant experience working as a UX designer, and 5+ years in B2B SaaS products/platforms, complex enterprise platforms. Experience with UX project planning tools such as Jira, Trello, Monday.
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SaaS UI/UX Designer - India Lisbon, Portugal. BillionToOne is looking for a stellar Head of Marketing (Dir/Sr. Dir/VP level) to help the company grow to the next level. SaaS UI/UX Designer - India Lisbon, Portugal.
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Attentiveness to product UI/UX, and a burning desire to make sure the things you create look and feel great. Expertise in SQL, React Native, Postgres, Webpack, MobX, Node, ES6/ES7, AWS, Prometheus, or Electron/C.
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An understanding of how website capabilities should be informed by UX principles and design thinking, SEM, SEO, lead flow management, and information architecture. Collaborate cross-functionally with Web Strategist, User Research & Experience Design, Content Strategy, SEO, Front End Development, Product and Demand Generation to yield complete implementation plans, timelines and ensure requirements are translated into actionable roadmap and prioritized backlog to deliver results against your key objectives.
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Work with product managers, software development, UI/UX, and assay development teams to create software solutions for new assays and products. Work with product managers, software development, UI/UX, and assay development teams to create software solutions for new assays and products.
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Experience in UI/UX design especially pertaining to Data Dashboard design. Analyze and document requirements as user stories (scope) and business rules (use cases) and UX needs. Advanced experience with data visualization and business intelligence software (ETL, Data Integration, Master Data, Qlikview, SAS.
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