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As we established above, you are first and foremost a UX/UI designer to the core, with a good seven years’ experience working on cross-functional teams, during which you’ve developed an unparalleled understanding of design principles and tools: UI, Lean UX, sketches, flows, mid-fidelity interactions, Adobe CS, Sketch, HTML/CSS, and so on.
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We're looking for a Sr. Product Designer with substantial B2B and technical UX design experience. Bachelor's Degree in user interface design, HCI, interaction design, visual communication/graphic design or related field preferred.
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We offer a wide range of services including customer experience playbooks, digital prototyping, UX/UI design, product mapping, product discovery, graphic design, interaction design, front-end development support, and market and user research.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Interaction Design, User Experience Design, or a related field. Ensure that web and mobile applications are developed and maintained in compliance with the style guide to standardize the design, display, and functionality of their products and features and enable a consistent, intuitive, and user-friendly experience.
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Undergraduate or Graduate Degree in HCI, Interaction Design, Information Architecture, Visual Communication, Graphic Design or any design-related field is highly preferred.
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Minimum of 8 years of professional graphic design experience, with a strong portfolio that demonstrates proficiency in a variety of design formats including email, social, paid ads, campaigns and illustration.
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The Senior Brand Designer at Plasmidsaurus will be responsible for setting the visual creative direction, driving innovation, and ensuring the highest standards of design excellence across all aspects of our marketing, UX and brand design needs.
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Gain real-world experience in Graphic design, UI/UX, and Branding. Creative Leadership: Lead diverse graphic design and video projects, ensuring brand consistency and high-quality design solutions.
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You’ll also have the opportunity to flex your creative muscles in a variety of formats from UI/UX design, to graphic design, and more. A well-rounded designer with excellent UI, UX, and visual/graphic design skills who is as comfortable designing a marketing site as they are spec’ing a new feature experience.
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Familiarity with UX design principles and basic CSS. 1+ years of Graphic Design experience, preferably in a start-up environment, or having fulfilled the main listed responsibilities.
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Bachelor’s degree in Design, Graphic Arts, User Experience, or Cognitive Psychology or equivalent field. A Product Marketing UX/UI designer has an understanding of the features & functionality for a cluster of software product teams, and uses this understanding to design end-to-end customer-facing campaigns on our brand's websites.
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The role encompasses design in identity, event graphics, digital media, directories, motion graphic video, and UX web design. Multimedia Experience: Experience with latest trends, technologies and methodologies in web design, social media, digital design and motion graphic production.
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Bachelor's degree in Design (e.g., Interaction, Graphic, Visual Communications, etc.) Like all of our UX jobs, you’ll collaborate with your design partners to leverage and evolve the Google design language to build beautiful, innovative, inspired products that people love to use.
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Liaise with catalog designers and publications staff, as well as exhibition designer and curators, to translate the style of exhibition catalogs into exhibition graphic design. production of promotional materials (multichannel advertising campaigns, fundraising collateral, direct mail solicitations, event invitations, newsletters, educational materials),digital platforms (website UX; email marketing assets; motion graphics, animations, and development of video assets for use across platforms)environmental graphics (wayfinding, informational signage, event decor)product design (product and package design to support Retail initiatives.
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Oversee all company photography/video, graphic design, copywriting, UX development, and creative production for all channels from concept to delivery. Their collaborative vision is informed by their backgrounds in fashion, design and contemporary art.
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