Maritime and Mercantile International
User Experience Designer at MMI (Maritime and Mercantile International) will elevate digital product landscape by crafting intuitive, user-centric designs that embody simplicity and sophistication, ensuring software products not only meet but exceed customer expectations.
Responsibilities of User Experience Designer
- Translate user needs into visually compelling and emotionally engaging UI designs across various digital platforms, ensuring brand consistency and user satisfaction.
- Conduct user research and usability testing to inform design decisions, creating prototypes and wireframes that pave the way for innovative solutions.
- Implement high-fidelity designs from low-fidelity wireframes, focusing on screen layouts, color palettes, typography and interactive elements to enhance user experience.
- Stay ahead of design trends and technologies, applying best practices to iteratively improve product designs and user experiences.
Requirements for Role of User Experience Designer
- Bachelor’s degree in Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, or related field.
- 5+ years experience in UX/UI design, with a proven track record of developing user-friendly digital consumer applications.
- Extensive experience with design software and tools, particularly advanced proficiency in Figma and familiarity with wireframing, storyboarding and prototyping.
- Experience organizing and facilitating brainstorming sessions and design reviews.
Skills And Knowledge Desired
- A compelling online portfolio showcasing a deep understanding of digital product development across diverse content and platforms.
- Expertise in the principles of design, including layout, color theory, typography and user interface elements, coupled with a keen eye for detail.
- Demonstrated ability to create intuitive user interfaces, site architecture and user flows that respond effectively to user and business needs.
- A passion for staying updated on the latest design trends and technologies in the digital space.