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106 people are interested
UI/UX Web Designer for Vibrant Arts Foundation
ORGANIZATION: COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION
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106 people are interested
The Community School of the Arts Foundation is seeking UI/UX Web Designer to turn our website into easy-to-use products for our users.UI/UX Designer responsibilities include gathering user requirements, designing graphic elements and building navigation components. To be successful in this role, you should have experience with Figma or similar wireframe tools. If you also have a portfolio of professional design projects that includes work with web/mobile applications, we’d like to meet you.Ultimately, you’ll create both functional and appealing features that address our target audiences’ needs and help us grow our customer base.
- Responsibilities
Illustrate design ideas using user flows and user journeys.
Design graphic user interface elements, like menus, tabs and widgets
Build page navigation buttons and search fields
Develop UI mockups and prototypes that clearly illustrate how sites function and look like
Create original graphic designs (e.g. images, sketches and tables)
Prepare and present rough drafts to internal teams and key stakeholders
Identify and troubleshoot UX problems (e.g. responsiveness)
Conduct layout adjustments based on user feedback
Adhere to style standards on fonts, colours and images
- Requirements and skills
Portfolio of design projects
Knowledge of wireframe tools (e.g. Figma and InVision)
Team spirit; strong communication skills to collaborate with various stakeholders
Good time-management skills
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About COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION
Location:
1515 W 8TH ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90017, US
Mission Statement
The Community School of the Arts Foundation provides arts education including, drama, creative arts, and dance classes at no cost to K-12, and participants identified with moderate to severe disabilities attending at Southern California Public Schools. We provide children in the community with a supportive, nurturing, and safe environment where their creativity and imagination can be encouraged and their capabilities can be explored and expanded.
Description
The Community School of the Arts Foundation was created in 2003 with the belief that an appreciation and fuller understanding of architecture enrich lives and improve in human experience. Our primary purpose is to provide arts education including, drama, creative arts, and dance classes at no cost to K-12, and participants identified with moderate to severe disabilities attending Public Schools.
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DATE POSTED
December 23, 2024
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