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As a Senior UX Designer at Goodreads, you’ll work in a highly collaborative environment with product management, engineering, data science, editorial, brand marketing, operations, and design to understand and deliver experiences that delight our community of readers.
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Strong portfolio showcasing a range of design work, including UX/UI design, design systems, and user research. Stay up-to-date with design trends, best practices, and emerging technologies to continuously improve the user experience.
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You'll work across a wide range of areas - product strategy, user research, and UX/UI design in particular. Youve been part of a high functioning product and design team and have a knack for user research and UX design, but can be effective across a number of other product design functions.
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As a Product Designer at Reworkd AI, you will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience and visual design of our product. You have 2+ years of experience as a Product Designer, UI/UX Designer, or similar role.
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Expertly craft the UI/UX of our product and web experience - establishing user personas, journeys, and flows. 8+ years of experience in product design, with a strong portfolio showcasing your ability to solve complex design problems and create user-friendly interfaces.
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We are looking for a design generalist with a breadth of skills (UI/UX, Visual Design, Prototyping) that can be drawn on to design a polished and cohesive experience for our users, who include Scientists, Engineers and Maritime Operators.
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Job Description: UX Designer – Adobe.com ExperienceThe Challenge:The Adobe.com experience design team is seeking a User Experience Designer to work on our virtual events platform.
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Demonstrate 8+ years of experience as an individual contributor role leading UX design for desktop web and mobile web applications. Now we’re seeking to bring on a dedicated Lead Product Designer to partner with key stakeholders, grow the design system, ship visually executed and aesthetically consistent design for desktop web and mobile web experiences.
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An in-depth understanding of contemporary UX/UI techniques, design systems, and user research methods. Determine the right methods and artifacts that efficiently and effectively communicate design decisions e.g. experience maps, service blueprints, user journey, wireframes, low and high fidelity interactive clickable prototypes.
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Must be experienced with Figma, web design, product design, user flows, logo creation, UI/UX. Please note the requirements will be cross-functional and constantly evolving.
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6+ years experience in Product or UX design. Led the full design life cycle from user research and prototyping through usability testing and implementation. Apply a user-centered design approach to create intuitive and elegant user experiences.
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As the Lead Product Designer, you will work with Product and Engineering partners to understand and analyze requirements & user jobs, explore and validate design solutions.
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As a Principal Product Designer, you will talk to users, develop user experience strategy and design, and take ownership of everything that takes a product from good to "can't imagine it any other way.
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This individual is a strategic, full-stack experience designer with hands-on human centered design thinking, UX/UI, research, prototyping, facilitation, and strong client-facing skills.
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Passion for UX/UI design with proven experience in all phases of the design process including user research, visioning, concepting, wireframing, prototyping, visual and interaction design, and usability testing.
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