Role Purpose
The UX/UI Designer develops, documents and evangelizes users’ points of view through a full-range of design activities: discovery, research, personas and user journeys, wireframing, interaction design, validating designs with rapid prototyping, collaborating with engineers and documentation.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Create detailed navigation flows, site maps, wireframes, visual design, iconography, make assets and etc.
Participate/lead a variety of research activities designed to gain a deeper understanding of user wants to inspire and refine interface concepts on both digital and physical targets.
Proactively look for opportunities for reuse. Adhere to pattern libraries and interaction uniformity within and across projects
Summary of Persons Specification
Criteria Essential Desirable
Education
Bachelor degree
Skill and/or Certification
Excellent communication, collaboration, negotiation and interpersonal skills
Skills creating design deliverables including IA documentation, rapid prototyping, site maps, concept diagrams, user personas or profiles, user scenarios, wireframes, flows, site inventory, template guidelines and annotated comps.
Strong process orientation and documentation abilities
A passion for data and the impact of design on the consumer
Ability to work independently, while elevating issues as necessary
Work Experience
3+ years experience in interaction/visual design, or user experience positions working for significant brands in-house or on the agency side, but ideally both.
Experience designing mobile experiences (both native app and responsive/adaptive design in browser)
Solid understanding of web and mobile (native) technologies
Working experience with design tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, etc. (Prototyping tools such as Principle or Framer)
Portfolio presentation is expected, including URLs or samples that reflect work
Experience with the agile development methodology and ability to work in a fast-paced, demanding environment with aggressive development schedules.
Years of Experience
5-7
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