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Brings fresh ideas from all areas, including distributed computing, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile. Develop services to integrate web application UI with on-prem media sources using Adobe Premiere Panel, Telestream Vantage and EVS.
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Pursuing a degree related to the hard sciences, Math, Engineering, Economics, Neuroscience, Philosophy, UX/UI Design, Psychology, Computer Science or a related major. Atlassian suite; JIRA, Confluence, SalesForce, Tableau/Qlik preferred; Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office; and Python and Web Scraping is a plus.
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A clear understanding of UI & UX design principles and best practices. A strong portfolio demonstrating relevant UI/UX design skills. Proficiency with a variety of design tools including Figma, Adobe Creative Suite (primarily Illustrator, Photoshop), Invision, or equivalent.
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Candidates are required to have one of the following credentials: (1) a terminal degree (e.g. MFA, MDes, MID) in industrial design; (2) a graduate degree in a related field (e.g. UI, UX, engineering) and an undergraduate degree in industrial design; or (3) an undergraduate degree in industrial design accompanied by a strong record of extensive professional experience.
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Our cross-functional Device and Customer Experience team consists of Industrial Design, UI/UX Design, User Research, and Human Factors practitioners who design for diverse and challenging markets.
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As an Aquent Studio team member, you'll have the opportunity to engage with the largest and most influential companies in the world, solving design challenges and extending their brands across tactic types and platforms, including digital design, UI/UX, video, motion, content, print design, web development, and more.
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You know your way around collaborative design and prototyping tools, such as Mural, Miro, Figma, InVision, Sketch and Adobe Creative Suite. You’re a born detective with design chops for days, a storyteller, an end-to-end thinker, a problem-solver who can untangle complexity to create something that works.
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We are seeking a talented UX/UI Designer with a passion for creating engaging user experiences and a solid foundation in motion design. This role offers an exciting opportunity to blend your expertise in UX/UI design with motion graphics to create seamless and immersive user interactions.
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Experience in working with best practice UI/UX design. You will work closely with Engineering, Design, Product Marketing, Product Verticals, Pre-sales, and Product leadership to ensure the defined growth, product outcomes, and customer satisfaction goals are met.
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Support development of user interface requirements and design by collaborating with UI/UX tools and teams. Perform requirements analysis, story decomposition, system integration analysis, and data flow design.
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Retail Business Services offers an IT Co-op Program focused with the Design and Research practice and is targeted to current students and recent graduates. Assist in Design Thinking workshop facilitation.
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As a UX/UI Designer, you’ll draw on your expertise in design thinking, service design, information architecture, interaction design and visual design to enhance holistic experiences across a portfolio of products and services.
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10+ years combined professional design experience (UCD, UI/UX design) CGS is seeking a Senior UI/UX Designer to join our team supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency.
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Executes UI design for new AEM (Adobe Experience Manager) components to enhance the user experience for our public digital properties. Visual Design 70% - User Interface (UI) Design 30.
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Familiarity with HTML/CSS, JavaScript and UI/UX design (preferred) Responsible for design; development, testing and implementation of process-centric business process management solutions based on Appian, and other automation software.
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