A UX designer ensures a product makes sense to the user by creating a path that logically flows from one step to the next. A UI designer ensures each page visually communicates that path. A UI, UX, and front-end web developer is responsible for applying interactive and visual design principles on websites and web applications for a positive and cohesive user experience. These developers use HTML, CSS, and other design tools to achieve responsive designs.
Job Responsibilities
* Gathering and evaluating user requirements, in collaboration with product managers and engineers.
* Illustrating design ideas using storyboards, process flows, and sitemaps.
* Creating user stories, personas, and storyboards; determining information architecture and creating sitemaps.
* Creating prototypes and wireframes; conducting usability testing.
* Finding your area of interest. UX design is a broad discipline.
* Understanding general structure and writing style, action research design, and case study design.
Job Requirements
* Experience in gathering and evaluating user requirements, in collaboration with product managers and engineers.
* Proficiency in illustrating design ideas using storyboards, process flows, and sitemaps.
* Ability to create user stories, personas, and storyboards; determining information architecture and creating sitemaps.
* Experience in creating prototypes and wireframes; conducting usability testing.
* Ability to find your area of interest within the broad discipline of UX design.
* Knowledge of general structure and writing style, action research design, and case study design.
Skills & Experience
* Strong skills in gathering and evaluating user requirements, in collaboration with product managers and engineers.
* Ability to illustrate design ideas using storyboards, process flows, and sitemaps.
* Experience in creating user stories, personas, and storyboards; determining information architecture and creating sitemaps.
* Proficient in creating prototypes and wireframes; conducting usability testing.
* Ability to find your area of interest in UX design.
* Strong understanding of general structure and writing style, action research design, and case study design.
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