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Freelance UI designer & usability expert

at Televic Education in Kortrijk, Belgium

Televic Education (located in Kortrijk BELGIUM) is searching for an UI designer with superb graphical skills & usability knowledge.

Freelance (3 months minimum, option for full time)

Description

The role requires a highly motivated person interested in designing innovative, intuitive flex applications. This role is unique in that it requires creative design skill and development skills in order to design and develop prototypes and components that will drive the development of the final product.

Familiarity with agile-based UI design process and best practices is desired. Proficiency with web-based UI design tools and technologies expected.

Responsibilities

Quickly yet thoroughly create process flows, wireframes, and visual design mockups as needed to effectively conceptualize and communicate detailed interaction behaviors.
Build interactive prototypes if necessary to support mockups
Provide User Interface design and usability reviews
Continually look for ways to improve the UI in terms of usability to the end user

Qualifications

Technical Skills:
Proficiency in a variety of design tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks
Key Technologies: Flex, Flash, ActionScript, Adobe AIR, CSS, Javascript, HTML

Other Skills:
1+ years of user interface design for web-based applications. Experience building rich internet applications a plus.
Experience with the complete software development lifecycle; experience with agile methodologies a plus
Knowledge of user-centered or goal-directed design principles coupled with a “don’t make me think” understanding of usability
Experience conducting usability test a plus
UI leadership experience and skills required
Good verbal and written communication skills. Ability to author technical and application design documents.


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