to existing digital experiences, managing project deliverables and
serving as the key day-to-day client contact for design
Draws from customer insights and business objectives to inform thedesign direction of digital products, leading the production of complex
wireframes and prototypes to enhance the level of engagement and
satisfaction that a user derives from the product
Responsibilities
Manages client and project expectations and schedules, serving as thekey day-to-day client contact for design and leader of internal project
teams
Oversees medium/large engagements of cross-functional teams,managing and reviewing project deliverables, ensuring that the voice
of the client is integrated into the team’s delivery approach
Manages and grows Digital reports including UX Designer and VisualDesigner reports
Generates and evaluates design concepts, assists with primaryresearch and collaborates on research plans, leveraging advanced
technical knowledge
May manage and grow direct reports by providing guidance and adviceand may take an active role in mentoring others within and across
disciplines
Designs and facilitates team and client workshops, project phase andclient goals
Anticipates future project demands, identifies potential businessopportunities on existing projects and scopes, plans and supports new
business efforts, actively contributing to the sales process
Technical Skills & Knowledge
Strong knowledge of UX design: Wireframes, InformationArchitecture, UsabilityMaintains a deep understanding of Sketch, Invision, Adobe SuiteDemonstrates a depth of technical knowledge in discipline throughinternal and external projectsSkills and Capabilities
Storytelling and Presentation Skills: Good UX designers are also good
storytellers, through storytelling we get persuasion, problem framing,
strategy and vision. The story is a culmination of many inputs that turns into
the right approach to the problem.
Research: This is a quality that drives inquisitive thinking, exploration,
investigation and learning through observation, UX design is not about
designing screens. It’s about defining the ways in which humans relate to and
interact with the world, how they navigate space. Curiosity helps you
understand how to change and improve the world.
Visualization Skills: How to visualize real data and real information in a way
that is functional and easy on the eye. After all, much of the job is about
choosing what information is technically needed and valuable to the user in
question.
Ability to Hear and Accept Feedback: Getting feedback early and often will
help provide early validation points to a design, thus creating a more efficient
design process and a better product. Hearing deeply critical and passionate
customer feedback will only broaden the lens to design with empathy.
Collaboration: UX is a collaborative engagement, therefore the collaboration
is a must with stake holders, teams, designers