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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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We're looking for an experienced Lead Product / UX Designer to apply their knowledge and expertise in user research, design processes, and UX best practices to the development of first-class platforms and applications that are defining the digital advertising industry.
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As a Senior UX Developer, you will be responsible for UI/UX research, design, and developing mobile-first, data-driven web pages and applications. This Senior UX Developer opportunity is an in-seat position, located in Columbia, MO.
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We’re seeking a UX Designer who will deliver high-quality, innovative designs across our digital portfolio, which includes user experience and visual design projects for extensions of ASU, ASU Online and partnerships such as Starbucks, Uber and Adidas.
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Master's degree and 3+ years of UI/UX Design, Industrial/Creative Design, Medical Illustration, Information Design, User Experience, Usability Engineering, other relevant degrees in device design or biotech industry or consumer technology.
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Use proven storytelling and presentation skills to communicate conceptual ideas, design rationale and the specifics of human-centered design process in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including product ideation and definition, UX design, and user research, detailed design and optimization.
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We are looking for a Quantitative User Experience Researcher to help us understand the key needs of the design language using a combination of foundational and tactical quantitative research. Survey research design and analysis.
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BA / BS degree UX/UI design, UCD, HCI, or related field of study, or equivalent experience. Expert in: User-Centered Design methodologies; UX/UI Design, and creating mock-ups and prototypes at varying levels of fidelity.
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Crystal Dynamics is looking for a UI/UX Director to lead and elevate our user experience and interface design across all projects. Proven experience as a Director, Lead, or other Leadership role within UI/UX design or art in the gaming industry , contributing to high-quality UI/UX.
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The Senior UX Designer will closely collaborate with key partner teams, such as human factors, instrument software and industrial design to create easy-to-use and technically feasible diagnostic product systems that deliver a well-considered overall user experience.
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Responsibilities Design visually compelling concepts, wireframes, mockups, specs, and final designs to convey UX flows, motion design, and spatial computing concepts in Niantic’s visual style.
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As a UX Researcher, you will work closely with the design manager and UI/UX designers, utilizing your passion for communicating the user's voice and incorporating it throughout the design process.
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Collaborate with the Product and UI/UX teams to design and implement user-facing features using Vue.js, GraphQL, REST, and AWS. Collaboration: Engaging with UI/UX designers for product feasibility and component design, ensuring robust security protocols.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Expertise in using UX research to inform product strategy and design decisions. We are now hiring a UX Researcher to join the core design team. Knowledge of current trends in UX research and user-centered design.
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