Business & Legal Resources
Business & Legal Resources is hiring: UI/UX Designer in Dallas
Business & Legal Resources, Dallas, TX, US, 75215
This position is an onsite position located in our Dallas, TX office.
The ideal candidate should have a strong portfolio demonstrating their ability to design effective user interfaces and experiences. They should be skilled in UX research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design. The candidate should also have a solid understanding of current design trends and be able to incorporate them into their work.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities Create wireframes, prototypes, and visual designs for our web applications
Gather and evaluate user requirements in collaboration with product managers and engineers
Illustrate design ideas using storyboards, process flows and sitemaps
Design graphic user interface elements
Develop UI mockups and prototypes that clearly illustrate how sites function
Identify and troubleshoot UX problems
Adhere to style standards on fonts, colors, and images
Translate the Product Owner’s vision and user stories into a visual representation for project stakeholders and developers to see how a feature should look
Conduct user research and test to gather insights and identify user needs and pain points
Develop and maintain design guidelines and standards
Stay up to date with current design trends and technologies
Iterate designs based on user feedback and testing results
Ownership & Execution - Demonstrates a sense of ownership to drive issues to closure, maximizes the use of existing processes while continuously pursuing ways to improve efficiencies, sets aggressive goals, monitors progress, and delivers results, seizes more opportunities than others
Collaboration & Teambuilding - Builds and maintains relationships to successfully work toward common strategic goals, creates strong morale and spirit, fosters open dialogue, creates a sense of unity among team
Enthusiasm & Passion - Communicates a compelling and inspired vision of core purpose, focused on the future (not the past), inspires others to take the journey, sparks passion and creativity among those around them
The Individual Strong portfolio showcasing skills in user-centered design, information architecture, and visual design
Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, in particular, XD & Figma
Knowledge of design principles, including typography, color theory, and composition
Ability to create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple projects simultaneously
Ability to be self-directed and work independently, as well as collaboratively as part of an Agile Scrum Product Team to define and implement innovative solutions for the product direction, visuals, and experience
Up to date with the latest UI trends, techniques, and technologies
Superior attention to detail and follow-through
Ability to demo and present designs and key milestones to peers and stakeholders
Ability to create and improve design solutions for applications that are based on user-centered design techniques
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Design, Computer Science or relevant field preferred
5+ years of UI/UX design experience
Onsite position located in Dallas, TX
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