UI-UX Developer at Remote, Remote, USA |
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From: Pallavi Sharma, KEY INFOTEK [email protected] Reply to: [email protected] UI/UX Developer Remote (Must be able to work as CST time zone) Rate: Keep lower as possible A UI/UX (User Interface/User Experience) Developer is responsible for creating visually appealing, user-friendly, and functional interfaces for digital products such as websites, web applications, mobile apps, and software. The role involves designing and implementing user interfaces that provide a positive user experience. Here are the typical job responsibilities of a UI/UX Developer: UI Responsibilities: 1. User Interface Design: Create visually engaging designs for web and mobile interfaces, adhering to design principles, brand guidelines, and user-centered design practices. Layout and Composition: Develop layouts and wireframes that organize content and interactions in a clear and intuitive manner. Design responsive layouts that adapt to various screen sizes and devices. Typography and Color Selection: Choose appropriate fonts, typography hierarchy, and color schemes that enhance readability and aesthetics. Visual Elements: Design icons, buttons, images, and other visual assets that contribute to the overall user interface. Interaction Design: Design interactive elements such as hover effects, animations, transitions, and microinteractions that enhance the user experience. Prototyping: Create interactive prototypes or mockups to visualize and test the user interface design concepts. Usability Testing: Collaborate with users and stakeholders to conduct usability testing and gather feedback on the effectiveness of the interface design. UX Responsibilities: 1. User Research: Conduct user research to understand user needs, behaviors, and pain points. Create user personas and user journey maps to inform design decisions. 2. Information Architecture: Organize and structure content and features to create a logical and intuitive user experience. Design navigation systems that help users easily find and access relevant information. 3. User Flows and Wireframing: Create user flows and wireframes that outline the user's journey through the product, highlighting key interactions and touchpoints. User Testing: Plan and conduct user testing sessions to validate design choices and identify areas for improvement. Iterate on designs based on user feedback and insights. Accessibility: Ensure that the user interface design is accessible to users with disabilities, adhering to accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG). Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including developers, product managers, and visual designers, to align on design goals and implementation. User-Centered Design: Advocate for the user's needs and preferences throughout the design and development process. Continuous Learning: Stay updated on industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in UI/UX design. Tools and Technologies: Utilize design tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, or others for creating prototypes and visual designs. Keywords: user interface user experience |
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