#1938 | Visual Designerother related Employment listings - Walnut Creek, CA at Geebo

#1938 | Visual Designer

Company Name:
Talent Avenue
Position: #1938 Visual Designer
Location: East Bay
Start Date: ASAP
Role Type: Contract to Hire
Hourly Rate: $38-$55/HR DOE
An E-learning company has an need for an Visual Designer with 2-5 years of experience in interactive and web design. The ideal candidate will be able to understand a product's vision and translate it into unique and comprehensive design solutions. This position requires a deep understanding of current technologies and design trends, and the desire to push the limits of creativity and storytelling.
Responsibilities
Create exceptionally high-quality, engaging designs with a strong attention to detail
Independently design interfaces, page layouts, and interactivity based on a thorough understanding of the product vision and client needs
Communicate frequently and collaborate with the design, instructional design, engineering, and management teams
SKILLS
Solid conceptual, visualization, communication, and prototyping skills during all phases of development from inception to launch
Experience with UX/UI, IA, motion graphics, web design
Conceptual understanding of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript
Familiarity with game design, storyboarding, and creating prototypes
Comfortable with short development cycles and flexible with shifting priorities
This is full-time freelance opportunity and would start for the right person ASAP.

View additional job opportunities at http://www.talentavenue.com/jobs
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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