A UI Designer is a technical role that is responsible for presenting a product's development in a way that is attractive and convenient for users. UI designers also need to have a working understanding of coding ....
A UI Designer is a technical role that is responsible for presenting a product's development in a way that is attractive and convenient for users. UI designers also need to have a working understanding of coding and transfer the brand's strength through the interface of a product.
A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Web Development, Graphic Design or related field is essential. Individuals who enjoying bringing abstract concepts to life and working with clients to improve their business marketing platforms tend to perform well in the position of a UI designer.
What does a UI designer do?
A UI designer is responsible for creating interactive programs that enhance a customer's experience with a brand and facilitate an enjoyable experience on the business's website. As the position combines elements of programming, psychology and digital design a UI designer requires specialized training in all areas to deliver quality products and services.
Job brief
Our company is one of the leading companies in our field in the area. We are hiring a talented UI Designer professional to join our team. If you're excited to be part of a winning team, Our company is a great place to grow your career. You'll be glad you applied to our company.
Duties and Responsibilities
Improve the look and feel of interactive computers and product software
Create overall concepts for the user experience within a business webpage or product, ensuring all interactions are intuitive and easy for customers
Analyze customer responses and website data to determine high traffic web pages and why some perform better than others
Design the aesthetics to be implemented within a website or product, from the layout menus and drop-down options to colors and fonts
Build storyboards to conceptualize designs and convey project plans to clients and management
Account for and track the human-computer interaction (HCI) element of a design
Create surveys for research through various social media platforms to gather feedback on user's ease of use
Present and defend your design decisions. All your design decisions should be based on the overall design roadmap as well as your own design thinking and fundamental principles (i.e. color theory, visual weight, etc.)
Continually keep yourself and your design team updated with the latest changes in your industry’s standards.
Key requirements
3-5 years of demonstrated experience in creating and implementing UI design
Proficient with visual design programs such as Adobe Photoshop
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment to create top-performing interfaces
Experience creating storyboards and site mapping
Advanced problem-solving skills and the ability to optimize data for the best possible outcome
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple milestones and projects efficiently
Professional written and interpersonal skills
Continued education and research into UI trends and current design strategy and technology
Experience with coding and ability to troubleshoot using HTML, CSS and comparable languages
Creative ideas with problem-solving mindset.
Experience working in an agile/scrum development process.
Be open to receiving objective criticism and improving upon it.