
| Job Title: | Sr. Interaction Designer |
| Job ID: | bk-14026BR |
| Company: | IGI |
| Position Type: | Permanent |
| Pay Rate: | 100,000 |
| Date Posted: | Sep-17-08 |
seeking an experienced and highly talented Interaction Designer to participate in the creation of exciting new digital imaging products within a vibrant and growing design community.
broad variety of consumer oriented products including digital cameras, digital picture frames, HD players, and pocket HD video cameras.
Responsibilities:
Lead the visual interaction design needs of multiple projects.
Deliver visual interaction design expertise through the creation of assets, screens, storyboards, prototypes and graphics specifications.
Required Skills / Experience:
At least 3 years professional experience as an Interaction Designer in the area of consumer electronics (5 years preferred).
Proficient in analyzing product requirements and provide solutions to complex creative and technical problems.
Expert in interactive multimedia techniques and authoring tools such as Flash, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript and ActionScript 3.
Excellent graphic design and illustration skills.
Experience with rapid prototype development in the context of user-centered design methodologies.
Expert with Adobe CS3 applications with emphasis on Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver and After Effects.
Ability to communicate design vision and rationale through concise and compelling verbal, written, and/or visual presentations to management, multi-disciplinary project teams, and external vendors.
Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills.
| Location: [rss] | US-NY-Rochester |
| Telecommute: | No (Onsite Position) |
| Contact Name: | Fern Piraino |
| Contact Phone: | |
| Contact Email: | fpiraino@igius.com |
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