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Outstanding skills in professional design tools, such as: Figma, Sketch, AdobeXD, InVision. Working in concert with Product and Engineering partners and UX Research colleagues, you ll be applying your extensive skills and experience to create high quality designs in all stages of the UX design process - including ideation, wireframing, prototyping, and high-fidelity design.
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Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs using specialist tools such as Sketch, InVision, Axure, and the Adobe suite. Excellent skills in professional design tools e.g., Sketch, Figma, AdobeXD, Axure, InVision etc.
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Plan and perform UX research, define IA, user journeys, and create personas. Ensure all designs comply with ADA/WCAG standards for accessibility. The UX Design Groups primary goal is to research and design products and solutions that are streamlined, intuitive, consistent, accessible, great-looking, and easy-to-use, which perfectly suit (or even anticipate) our clients needs.
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Basic knowledge of Image Manipulation Tooling like: Invision, PHOTOSHOP, GIMPSolid coding practices including regular code reviews, documentation, and version control. Preference for agile development and familiarity with its tools like Jira. Preferred, but not required: Experience with GoPreferred, but not required: Backend experience on leading e-commerce platforms such as Hybris, Oracle ATG, IBM websphere or complex Java web applications.
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3+ years direct experience with Sketch, Invision or similar and HTML4/5, CSS3, JavaScript UI libraries such as Bootstrap, jQuery and D3 to develop UI elements. 3+ years direct experience with Sketch, Invision or similar and HTML4/5, CSS3, JavaScript UI libraries such as Bootstrap, jQuery and D3 to develop UI elements.
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3+ years experience with professional design tools, such as: Figma, Sketch, AdobeXD, InVision. Working in concert with Product and Engineering partners and UX Research colleagues, you'll be applying your skills and experience to create high quality designs in all stages of the UX design process - including ideation, wireframing, prototyping, and high-fidelity design.
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Required Skills: 5-10 years of industry UX Design experienceStrong attention to detail, analytical skills and problem-solvingExperience on complex, enterprise-scale or consumer design projectsCreative flair and a good eye for designExcellent written and oral communication skillsOutstanding skills in professional design tools, such as: Figma, Sketch, AdobeXD, InVision.
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Company Description InVision Advisors is a leading provider of owner's representation, development management, and project management services for design and construction projects. Signature projects include Coachman Park’s “The Sound”, the Florida Aquarium, Tampa Theatre, CAE USA, Florida Polytech, St Pete Pier, Bryan Glazer JCC, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Hanna Ave Municipal Services Building, and Fords Garage Restaurants.
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