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Nomad Internet

UI/UX Designer

Posted Yesterday
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Mid level
Design and deliver user interfaces for web and mobile, conduct user research and usability testing, create graphics and branding using Photoshop or similar tools, and collaborate with product, development, and marketing teams to iterate on responsive, user-centered designs.
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This is a remote position.

Nomad Internet is seeking a creative and detail-oriented UI/UX Designer to join our dynamic team. As a leader in providing internet services, we are committed to delivering exceptional user experiences across our digital platforms. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in user interface design, and user experience optimization, and be proficient in Photoshop or similar software.


Key Responsibilities:


1. Design Development:

   - Create innovative UI designs for web and mobile applications.

   - Develop user-friendly and intuitive interfaces that enhance user experience.

   - Collaborate with the development team to ensure accurate implementation of designs.


2. User Experience Optimization:

   - Conduct user research and usability testing to gather insights.

   - Analyze user feedback and activity to enhance the usability of digital products.

   - Implement responsive design to ensure a seamless experience across various devices.


3. Graphic Design:

   - Utilize Photoshop or similar software to create compelling graphics and visual elements.

   - Develop branding materials, including logos, banners, and promotional content.


4. Collaboration and Communication:

   - Work closely with product managers, developers, and marketing teams to align designs with business goals.

   - Present design concepts and iterations to stakeholders.

   - Keep abreast of the latest trends in UI/UX design and technology.



Requirements

- Bachelor’s degree in Design, Computer Science, or relevant field.

- Minimum of 3-4 years of experience in UI/UX design.

- Proficiency in Photoshop or similar graphic design software.

- Strong portfolio demonstrating design thinking and problem-solving skills.

- Knowledge of wireframe tools (e.g., Wireframe.cc, InVision).

- Excellent visual design skills with sensitivity to user-system interaction.

- Ability to solve problems creatively and effectively.

- Up-to-date with the latest UI trends, techniques, and technologies.



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