Senior UX Designer/Developer Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Princeton, NJ at Geebo

Senior UX Designer/Developer

Position:
Senior UX Designer/DeveloperLocation:
Princeton, NJ Description of work:
User Research:
Conduct user research to gather insights, identify pain points, and understand user needs related to the Design System Design:
Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs for components and patterns within the Design System Development:
Completing the front-end development for custom software applications Collaboration:
Work closely with the Product Owner, UI designers, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure that the Design System is holistic, cohesive, and user-centric Design Testing:
Utilize various testing methodologies to validate design solutions and ensure they meet user needs and expectations.
Documentation:
Assist in documenting design guidelines, component usage, and best practices to ensure consistency and clarity for all users of the Design System.
Feedback Integration:
Actively seek feedback from peers, stakeholders, and users, and iterate on design solutions based on this feedback.
Trend Analysis:
Stay updated with the latest UX trends, tools, and methodologies to ensure the Design System remains modern and user-friendly.
Accessibility:
Design with a focus on inclusivity, ensuring that components and patterns adhere to accessibility standard Required Education :
At least a Bachelor s Degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Science, Software/Electronics Engineering, Information Systems or closely related field is required.
Recommended Skills Friendliness Front End (Software Engineering) Information Systems Information Technology Prototyping User Experience (Ux) Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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