Lead UI/UX design for enterprise web and mobile products. Create visual and interaction designs, conduct UX architecture and research, craft content strategies, and produce deliverables. Collaborate with cross-functional teams and developers to ensure technical feasibility and translate designs into implementation. Maintain a strong portfolio demonstrating expert design capability.
- Minimum 8+ years of relevant design experience
- Strong portfolio that demonstrates an expert capability in design principles and solutions
- Extensive experience with visual design, principles of UI design, layouts, graphics development, typography, color, and visual theories
- Extensive experience in user experience disciplines such as UX architecture, research, usability, and content strategies
- Proficient in tool like, Sketch, Figma and Adobe XD
- Experience working with cross-functional teams
- Trained and experienced in digital design, web, and mobile development in an enterprise environment
- Experience designing with mobile layouts in mind
- Capable of understanding and articulating technical feasibility of solutions
- Capable of communicating with technical developers to transfer design to deliverables
Compensation, Benefits and Duration
Minimum Compensation: USD 42,000
Maximum Compensation: USD 148,000
Compensation is based on actual experience and qualifications of the candidate. The above is a reasonable and a good faith estimate for the role.
Medical, vision, and dental benefits, 401k retirement plan, variable pay/incentives, paid time off, and paid holidays are available for full time employees.
This position is not available for independent contractors
No applications will be considered if received more than 120 days after the date of this post
Photon Chicago, Illinois, USA Office
11 East Adams Street Suite 1100, Chicago, IL, United States, 60603
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