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Job Description:

We are Vitamin T, a digital-focused creative staffing firm. Our clients seek UI and UX specialists for multi-touch point interactive experiences for some of the newest products, award-winning agencies and media/entertainment brands. Let us introduce you to smart, dynamic teams that celebrate creative independence but also thrive on collaboration. Our clients have a variety of company perks, including weekly show-and-tell, R&D round table, Breakfast-Taco-Mondays, and monthly whiskey tastings.

Right now we’re working on a few UI Design roles for B2C mobile platforms, and our clients’ UX needs continue to grow by the hour.

Sounds like a good fit?

Some candidate requirements:

- Able to design across multiple touch-points (including web, mobile, social and tablet) and develop adaptive/responsive solutions to tie digital touch-points together
- Experience with wire framing, user flows, and/or prototyping and a user behavior strategy overview
- Able to show interface, website and/or application design samples
- Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and prototyping tools like Omnigraffle, Visio, or Axure


Nice to have(s):

- BA or MA in Cognitive Science, HCI, Interaction Design, or similar
- HTML/CSS/JavaScript experience


Don't worry if you don't fit all the above requirements—our agency clients seek to foster the growth of cutting-edge UX designers, in addition to incorporating some of the best UX leads in the country. Vitamin T sets you up to work with the best and brightest, crafting showcase experiences that move user experience into the next phase.

Interested? Apply now: vitamintalent.com/agents/jobdetail.htm?j=


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Vitamin T
Published at
12.09.2013
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Project ID:
597925
Contract type
Freelance
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