UX Designer
Apply NowCompany: Avani Technology Solutions, Inc.
Location: Bloomington, IL 61701
Description:
Role: UX Designer
Location: Bloomington, IL
Duration: 6+ Months
Job Description:
Top Three Skills:
1. 5+ years' experience with UX design(wireframes and mockups)- specifically mobile/native apps
2. Experience working with research and User Centric Design teams to design and conduct surveys and content for Usability Testing.
3. Some experience with Axure to convert wireframes and designs into prototypes for User Experience Testing
Job Description:
This person will be working on several different projects including intranet redesign and native/mobile application efforts
This person will be working with User Centered Design process. They are interested in how their experience with UCD follows our approach. It doesn't mean the same to everyone. (User-centered design (UCD) is a process (not restricted to interfaces or technologies) in which the needs, wants, and limitations of end users of a product, service or process are given extensive attention at each stage of the design process. User-centered design can be characterized as a multi-stage problem solving process that not only requires designers to analyses and foresee how users are likely to use a product, but also to test the validity of their assumptions with regard to user behavior in real world tests with actual users. Such testing is necessary as it is often very difficult for the designers of a product to understand intuitively what a first-time user of their design experiences, and what each user's learning curve may look like.
The chief difference from other product design philosophies is that user-centered design tries to optimize the product around how users can, want, or need to use the product, rather than forcing the users to change their behavior to accommodate the product.)
UX is about creating experiences, processes, and meeting needs while Design is more about layout and interaction. Both important but they need people who can walk in and grasp the information and value of the UX research and concepting that we've done and not jump straight to design without first understanding the UX goals.
Location: Bloomington, IL
Duration: 6+ Months
Job Description:
Top Three Skills:
1. 5+ years' experience with UX design(wireframes and mockups)- specifically mobile/native apps
2. Experience working with research and User Centric Design teams to design and conduct surveys and content for Usability Testing.
3. Some experience with Axure to convert wireframes and designs into prototypes for User Experience Testing
Job Description:
This person will be working on several different projects including intranet redesign and native/mobile application efforts
This person will be working with User Centered Design process. They are interested in how their experience with UCD follows our approach. It doesn't mean the same to everyone. (User-centered design (UCD) is a process (not restricted to interfaces or technologies) in which the needs, wants, and limitations of end users of a product, service or process are given extensive attention at each stage of the design process. User-centered design can be characterized as a multi-stage problem solving process that not only requires designers to analyses and foresee how users are likely to use a product, but also to test the validity of their assumptions with regard to user behavior in real world tests with actual users. Such testing is necessary as it is often very difficult for the designers of a product to understand intuitively what a first-time user of their design experiences, and what each user's learning curve may look like.
The chief difference from other product design philosophies is that user-centered design tries to optimize the product around how users can, want, or need to use the product, rather than forcing the users to change their behavior to accommodate the product.)
UX is about creating experiences, processes, and meeting needs while Design is more about layout and interaction. Both important but they need people who can walk in and grasp the information and value of the UX research and concepting that we've done and not jump straight to design without first understanding the UX goals.