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Join a dynamic digital team focused on crafting engaging and intuitive user experiences for a diverse portfolio of web and mobile products. This remote, full-time contract role offers the opportunity to collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive environment, contributing to the design and enhancement of digital assets for vibrant, community-focused projects. You will play a key role in shaping user journeys, ensuring that digital solutions are both visually appealing and highly functional.

  • *Responsibilities**
  • Investigate and analyze user experience requirements for digital platforms
  • Develop and implement comprehensive UI/UX design strategies
  • Produce high-quality wireframes, site maps, prototypes, and visual designs
  • Collaborate closely with marketing and design teams to deliver tailored digital experiences
  • Test and refine UI elements to optimize usability and accessibility
  • Provide guidance on UX research and testing methodologies
  • Manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • *Skills And Requirements**
  • Minimum 2 years of professional UI/UX design experience
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating web and mobile product design
  • Proficiency in Sketch, InVision, Visio, Adobe Creative Suite, HTML, CSS, and standard design systems
  • Excellent communication, multitasking, and time management skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote setting
  • Strong attention to detail and a user-centered design approach
  • *About Twine**
Twine is a leading freelance marketplace connecting top freelancers, consultants, and contractors with companies needing creative and tech expertise. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups alike, Twine enables companies to scale their teams globally.
  • *Our Mission**
Twine's mission is to empower creators and businesses to thrive in an AI-driven, freelance-first world.
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