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UI Asset Development: Collaborate with the UX team to translate wireframes into in-game UI assets, ensuring they are ready for engineering hand-off. Responsibilities: Design Execution: Create and execute high-quality design work that aligns with the visual style developed in collaboration with the Art Director and UX Director.
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Amazon Kids seeks a Sr. UX Researcher to define and drive the future of Kids devices and experiences at Amazon. - Champion customer advocacy and integrate UX research into the product development process.
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You will join our growing team of world class seasoned design talent across visual design, UX design and UX Research. You have a strong portfolio of innovative design work that demonstrates industry-leading design and business success and depth of work in UX, visual design, and service design (wireframes, journey maps, personas.
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Seeking a UX/UI Designer who can create high fidelity wireframes, develop prototypes, and use Figma proficiently to make low to mid-fidelity designs for usability testing and transform designs into high fidelity prototypes.
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This role with the AI Platform product team works alongside UI/UX designers, researchers, product designers, engineers, strategists, and product managers to design and implement computation-powered workflows to accelerate the delivery of internal tools and processes.
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A day in the lifeThe Senior UX Designer is a vocal advocate for the customer, and they will work on multiple initiatives concurrently - leading and delegating to other designers when necessary.
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As a member of a collaborative Marketing team, the UX Designer plays a pivotal role in the effectiveness of our overall brand and lead generation efforts. The UX Designer at Sono Bello will collaborate on creative web pages and marketing emails to optimize for customer acquisition and experience.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in UX design and user research. Job Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors, Psychology, or a related field.
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Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities:Deliver high-quality design assets (UX & visual) on time Utilize Figma to create designs and prototypes Create scenarios, process flows, information architecture diagrams, wireframes, prototypes, UI pattern libraries, interaction guidelines and other artifacts required to develop and evolve designs for a set of enterprise products, and services.
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4+ years experience as a Product Designer or UX/UI designer with demonstrated experience working with product management teams. 4+ years experience as a Product Designer or UX/UI designer with demonstrated experience working with product management teams.
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Our UX Research team is designing for the global diversity of human needs, which requires us to deeply understand the behaviors of the people behind them. Experience coding with R, SQL, STATA, SPSS or equivalent.
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The main function of the UI Engineer is to write specifications, develop, test, and publish Web Components for an internal UI Library. Disqualifiers: Candidates who have not consistently worked with React for at least six years/ who have not worked closely with design or PM/ job hopping/ not focused on UX/ GITHUB/ and candidates whose resumes do not match their actual profile during the interview will be rejected.
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You have deep knowledge and practical experience in all aspects of UX design for software applications, from user research and idea generation to interaction design and functional prototyping. Key job responsibilitiesWe need a creative and customer-obsessed Sr. UX Designer to help drive key initiatives across the SageMaker family of products.
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Portfolio should demonstrate your UX, and UI/visual designs, examples of mobile/native app experiences. Familiarity with UX Research. Senior UX Designer. 8+ years practicing UX, product.
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3+ years of delivering design solutions as a UX designer or interaction designer experience. We are looking for a UX Designer to join the Enablement Innovation Center (EIC) team at AWS. In this role, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design innovative, user-centered solutions that drive enablement across the global AWS field.
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