Ubique Systems
Visual Designer

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Job Description:
Who are we looking for?
A Visual Designer who’s worked on multi-domain clients & an Individual should be passionate about creativity, technology, experienced in designing and managing cutting edge technology applications.
Technical Skills
- Must have an experience of 6+ Years
- Must demonstrate visual design skills with a strong portfolio featuring Responsive Web Design (RWD) and Native Mobile Application design.
- Able to interact, present ideas along with strong communication along with discuss & understand detailed requirements from internal delivery team and business stockholders.
- Hands-on & up to date with industry leading software and technologies, such as Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Zeplin, etc.
- Experience interpreting company’s branding, style guide, & able to create and maintain design system or design pattern library for the web/application he/she is responsible for.
- Must follow UI Design best practices and look for opportunities to add value with visual elements in web/application.
- Must be aware of visual Design current trends with Grid Systems, Layout Compositions, Color Theory & Typography, etc.
- Must have experience working with industry standard design system, skill & knowledge on Material Design, Fluent Design & Apple HID.
- Must have good working knowledge on designing Responsive Web Design (RWD).
- Must have good working knowledge on designing for native mobile application (IOS and Android).
- Must be able to create and/or maintain design systems or style-guide specifications.
- Must have knowledge on Accessibility Compliance - designing for accessibility (color blind, low vision).
- Must be able to create visual assets for UI development and work closely with UI developers to produce UI as per design.
- Must be able to perform review analysis on developed output/product based on requirement & design.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Capable of providing design solutions as per project defined process.
- Self-review of developed output. (peer review is a plus)
- Ability to work under Agile environment.
Behavioral Skills
- Creative flair, versatility, originality, and ability to visualize abstract concepts.
- Excellent verbal and written communication. (presentation skills is a plus)
- Team player, excellent time management, professional, organized, with positive attitude towards work.
Certification
- Preferably ‘Bachelor or Master in Commercial Arts or Fine Arts’.
- Related certification in other design skills mentioned would be an added advantage.
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