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Inside SkinnyThis is the perfect gig for a hands-on UI/UX designer primed to become a functional lead or creative director. Product DesignerTech Giant Supported Startup - New York, NYFreelance / ContractThe Hired Guns are seeking a Product Designer with exceptional UX/UI skills and an overall mastery of web and app design who’d like a chance to work with a tech-giant-backed startup.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Knowledge of security incident and event management, log analysis, network traffic analysis, malware investigation/remediation, SIEM correlation logic, and alert generation.
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Who is also an experienced packaging designer who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and loves the challenge of discovering what drives consumer decision making and purchasing behaviors.
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A Senior Designer is a visually driven storyteller, with an exceptional eye for art direction and elevated graphic design and typography skills. In concert with Creative Operations and Production, support in talent research, art direction and design needs in pre-production/shoot and retouching, design considerations and edit in post-production to produce an end product that effectively aligns with approved creative direction for each project · Support the conceptualization and execution of brand design initiatives to a high standard.
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Proficiency with EDA tools, Altium Designer experience heavily preferred. Design competencies; controlled impedance PCB layout, low noise signal conditioning and interface to DSP/microcontrollers (e.g., ARM cortex M4), EMC, RF design including Radio integration and modulation; antenna design and matching.
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We are seeking an experienced eLearning Instructional Designer and Developer (IDD) to design and develop interactive eLearning experiences. As an eLearning Instructional Designer and Developer,you will be a key contributor to this training by helping to advance and innovate the on-demand training program (na.net/ondemand/index) which currently includes over 75 courses, certificate programs, and a certification program.
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You can learn more at our website, or by reading some of our articles such as Navigating the DesignOps Wilderness by our Design Ops Manager Jake Geller, or Teasers: A Sports Betting Tradition Revisited by D.A. Bannon, a product designer on our wagering team.
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The ideal Accessories Designer candidate will have a strong background in accessory design, with a particular interest in cold weather apparel. Salary/Hourly Rate: $45 – $55/hr Position Overview: This Accessories Designer role will involve designing and developing a range of stylish and functional accessories that cater to the cold weather market.
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Minimum 3-5 years of experience as an instructional designer or similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your work. As an Instructional Designer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and implementing effective learning solutions that meet the needs of our members and support our organizational objectives.
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As a Designer, you will be responsible for creating innovative and trend-setting designs for our denim and cut & sew knit collections. NYC Alliance Company LLC is seeking a talented Designer specializing in Denim and Cut & Sew Knits to join our team for our FRYE brand.
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Manage and execute seasonal artwork developments with freelance textile designer. Manage and execute seasonal artwork developments with freelance textile designer. BS in Textile Design or related field.
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How you’ll make an impact: As a Senior Product Designer on Programming & Tooling, you will collaborate with an inspiring team of designers and cross-functional partners to craft intuitive experiences for our content creators and programmers across internal and external facing SiriusXM and Pandora products.
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This person will report to our Lead Designer and embed within a product-focused team (Product Manager, Engineering Manager, Engineers). We are looking for a Product Designer to join our growing design team.
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Experience with Bentley MicroStation design packages, including Open Rail Designer. Use your expertise in civil and track engineering to manage elements of the design process of a multi-disciplinary design team where Arup is the Prime or lead designer.
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