UI/UX Visual Designer - CyberCoders (San Luis Obispo, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Arroyo Grande, CA at Geebo

UI/UX Visual Designer - CyberCoders (San Luis Obispo, CA)

UI/UX Visual Designer UI/UX Visual Designer What you need for this position:
- You have created designs for web apps and/or mobile apps that are highly regarded for their stunning design and usability.
- You are an interface designer and you can demonstrate your ability to take an interaction design concept and translate it into production-ready mockups, assets & icons for any platforms including desktop, web and mobile apps.
- Expert knowledge of Photoshop and a thorough understanding of graphic design principles, including screen layout, color theory and typography as it applies to the final app and interactions.
- A great online portfolio showcasing your work.
- HTML/CSS/JS knowledge (preferred, not required) - Experience within an Agile (Scrum) development team (preferred, not required) What you'll be doing:
- You will add your designs to our pattern library, keeping the library updated and maintained.
- You will create mockups and wireframes for usability studies.
You participated with colleagues in observing and analyzing these usability studies as a team.
- You will participate in Design Critiques with a humble and positive attitude.
What's in it for you:
- Very competitive salary - Full Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision etc.
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) - Dynamic work environment in beautiful San Luis Obispo! So, if you are a UI/UX Visual Designer with 5
years of Design experience, please apply today! What You Need for this Position At Least 3 Years of experience and knowledge of:
- Mobile Development - UI Design - UX - Web Design - Photoshop - Agile/Scrum - Axure - HTML - CSS PR1-uiuxDES , , , , , CyberCoders Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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