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UI Designer/iPhone

Company Name:
Velossent, LLC
User Interaction Designer (Remote)

Contact: Amelia Verner @

Dynamic, fast paced company in Atlanta looking for UI Designer with the ability to work remote. Responsible for developing a working knowledge of user base and leveraging that to design meaningful and valued product interactions. Will work closely with Product Management and be part of an Agile team to translate requirements into designs that facilitate rapid prototyping. Along with developing wireframes and navigation you will help define the look and feel of the product.

Responsibilities:
- Deliver world-class mobile user interaction designs, from concept through to launch.
- Design for a variety of platforms including tablets, and web browsers mobile.
- Produce designs to help the entire product team understand the desired customer
Experience: storyboards, flows, wireframes and prototypes.
- Manage basic level of usability testing for prototypes. Quickly collect and decipher feedback for rapid iteration of the product design.
- Work in partnership with product management, visual design, and engineering to deliver the desired experience on time and within budget.
- Validation and iteration of your design with target users, and close partnership with Engineering to ensure product feasibility.
Requirements:
Mobile UI/UX design experience
Understanding of UCD principles
Highly proficient in Photoshop
Ability to work side-by-side with developers and product/project managers
Cutting assets and writing functional documents for developers
Experience wireframing (balsamiq, axure, omnigraffle) and making clickable prototypes to show ideas in motion (fieldtest, proto.io)
Ability to prioritize, and manage work to critical project deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where design is iterative
Design leadership (be able to explain design decisions to stakeholders and your team)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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