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Senior UI/UX Designer

Senior UI/UX Designer - ContractRate:
OpenLocation:
Chicago, ILDuration:
12-18
months This role is not open to third party firms/recruiters Qualifications Hands-on proficiency in Figma, Sketch, or Adobe Creative Suite Proficiency in HTML, CSS (SCSS), and JavaScript In-Depth understanding of CSS Design Systems. Must be able to create a Design System from scratch. Experience investigating user experience design requirements. Experience developing and conceptualizing a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy. Proficiency in Producing high-quality UX design solutions through wireframes, visual and graphic designs, flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototypes. Client Benchmarking Automation Overhaul the legacy CBA application (AngularJS & Bootstrap) design using modern design concepts and human computer interaction (HCI) principles. Simplify the workflows followed by Basic, Advanced & Admin users. Review the more modern CBA Admin Dashboard application (Blazor). Convert designs into working prototypes using HTML, CSS & JavaScript Test Runner Redesign of the entire application and simplify difference user experience flows based on user requirements. Help simplify the UX flows for this data intensive application. Convert all designs into working prototypes using HTML, CSS & JavaScript (if applicable) Web PlatformReview the legacy and new UI/UX of the Events & Notifications feature and create designs & mockups to overcome any identified limitations. Recommended Skills Adobe Creative Suite Angular4 Automation Drawing Human Computer Interaction Java Script (Programming Language) Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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