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A strong portfolio demonstrating both personal and team-based workA deep arsenal of design tools (Figma, Sketch, InVision, Framer, Mural, Keynote)Proficiency in user-centered design thinking methodologiesOutstanding visual design aesthetics combined usable experiences that address problemsA strong drive in overcoming obstacles to make a product successfulAn understanding of acquisition & conversion, data-informed designExperience with experimentation design (A/B, MVT, Usability, etc.
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Proficient in prototyping tools such as Figma, Sketch, OmniGraffle, Axure, InVision, UXPin, Balsamiq, Framer etc. Job Title UX Designer Remote. Proficient in prototyping tools such as Figma, Sketch, OmniGraffle, Axure, InVision, UXPin, Balsamiq, Framer etc.
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Experience with interactive prototyping tools (Figma, Principal, Framer, etc) Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, Axure, Keynote, and InVision.
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Abstract, Photoshop, Framer, Origami, and/or Principle are a plus. 4+ years as an information architect, user experience or interaction designer. Bachelor's degree in design, human-computer interaction (HCI), or related fields such as Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Visual Arts, or Computer Science.
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Proficiency in design and prototype tools such as Sketch, InVision, Figma, Principle, Framer, and the Adobe Creative Suite. Proficiency in design and prototype tools such as Sketch, InVision, Figma, Principle, Framer, and the Adobe Creative Suite.
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Prototyping tools such as Principle or Framer is a plus. Starbucks is looking for a Product Designer to join our UX design team in the marketing space, an important part of our company effort for reinventing internal tools and customer facing experiences.
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Ability to develop the visual design, branding and data visualizations to produce modern, compelling products. Discover patterns and insights through focus groups, interviews, surveys, field studies, card sorting , journey mapping, testing , and more Assist the product team in making design decisions.
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Ability to conceive, define and evolve user experiences across range of devices and platforms Collaborative and communicative. Ability to work in fast-paced, iterative development environment ie Agile way.
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Ability to collaborate with users, clients, product managers, developers, and fellow designers to understand detailed requirements and design complete user experiences that meet client needs and vision.
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Must be able to lift and carry heavy objects, such as framing lumber, sheets of plywood and other building materials.
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