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Proficient in design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, Figma, or similar. Your Responsibilities As a Visual and UX Design Intern, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our dynamic design team, gaining hands-on experience in creating user-centric and visually appealing digital solutions.
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Very committed to employee wellness, examples of that include: Activities (softball team, running club, sketch group), Committees for Wellness, Sustainability, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) and Community Outreach, Biometric Screenings, Monthly Newsletters, Wellness Fair, Flu Shots & more.
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The fundamentals of Data Governance include usability, taxonomical accuracy, availability, data security, and data integrity. Hands-on experience with SQL, R, and PythonExperience with Hadoop, Spark, and AWS computing preferred Responsibilities Marketing Science Internship You will learn how to work with production code bases and translate data into visualization models that will be used on actual client projects.
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Ideal candidates are superfans of all things UCB or current UCB students with a strong familiarity with how our live improv and sketch shows run. Whether you're interested in writing, performing, becoming a stronger public speaker, or just love seeing comedy, UCB has you covered.
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Candidates should have technical knowledge and proficiency in Miro, Figma, XD, InVision, OmniGraffle, Lucidchart, Webflow, Sketch, Mural, MS Excel, Treejack, Qualtrics, Usertesting, Notion, Maze, or Zeplin.
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As you move toward building final designs, you’ll also be creating illustrations and animations using the standard tools (Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, InVision, etc. Inside SkinnyThis is the perfect gig for a hands-on UI/UX designer primed to become a functional lead or creative director.
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Experience in Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Final Cut Pro. Experience in Sketch, Figma and other digital creative tools. Experience in Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Final Cut Pro. Experience in Sketch, Figma and other digital creative tools.
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Proven track record of crafting exceptional design experiences, seamlessly blending visual appeal with intuitive usability, encompassing UI, typography, color, layouts, and motion graphics. Proven track record of crafting exceptional design experiences, seamlessly blending visual appeal with intuitive usability, encompassing UI, typography, color, layouts, and motion graphics.
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Proficient with design, research, communication, and project management tools such as Figma, FigJam, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite, or InVision, and emerging design tools. Responsibilities: As a Subject Matter Expert, you will be responsible for providing expertise and guidance in the field of UX/UI design, guiding the design process from concept to implementation, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of usability, accessibility, and user experience.
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High level of proficiency with UX and UI design tools (e.g. Figma, Framer, Sketch, Adobe CS, Mural/Miro and other similar design, prototyping and collaboration tools) Perform UX writing as necessary to optimize the usability of your experience designs.
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Knowledge of UX/UI design principles and website usability best practices. Amer Sports is a sporting goods company with internationally recognized brands including Salomon, Arc’teryx, Peak Performance, Atomic and Wilson.
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Proficiency in design and prototyping tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, and InVision. Create user flows, wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs for web and mobile applications, using tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, or similar.
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Whilst you should have strong UX Design skills, ideally you should have a good working knowledge of UX research methodologies and be able to carry out user research/usability testing yourself when necessary.
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The UX/UI Designer will participate in the discovery, design, development, and deployment processes of the software delivery lifecycle – market and user research, creating journey maps, site maps, personas, wireframes, hi-fi interface designs, information architecture, validating assumptions using usability testing, and supporting front-end development.
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Strong understanding of user experience (UX) principles and design thinking; familiarity with UI/UX design tools (e.g., Adobe XD, Sketch, Figma). Analyze user workflows, task requirements, and operational scenarios to optimize HMI layouts, navigation menus, and control systems for maximum usability and efficiency.
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