A Visual UI Designer is responsible for designing web elements that create a more optimized user experience. A Visual UI Designer should be both pragmatic and creative. This role involves an organized approach to tackling problems and finding creative solutions. It also requires the ability to work well with others. Specific duties of this job include building wireframes and storyboards to conceptualize a design, evaluating and setting best practices, determining a timeline and meeting milestones along the way, work with other team members to define user flows and site maps and measure the human-computer interaction (HCI) element of the design.
To qualify for a position as a Visual UI Designer, applicants should have a degree in Design, Architecture or a similar field. They should have knowledge of Agile and Scrum processes, familiarity with wire-framing tools, site maps, user flows and storyboards, computer language programming skills and an artistic eye for design.
Denver is a lot of things, and boring is not one of them. It is outdoorsy, culturally vibrant and literally has something for everyone. Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the country right now. Within the city limits there are fabulous museums, great restaurants and a happening night life scene. Residents can also enjoy all that the Rocky Mountains have to offer with great snow sports in the winter and hiking and mountain biking in the summer. For work, there are numerous government agencies around Denver plus large corporations like AIMCO, Coors Brewing Company and MapQuest.
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