User Interface Designer
Arizona State University
Tempe

Come join the ASU Libraries' Discovery Services Team!

  
The User Interface Designer Library assists in designing new and maintaining
existing interfaces that are visually appealing and built from the users'
perspectives by focusing on interface design, from concept to implementation,
utilizing user research and usability studies; web analytics and
accessibility; as a team member, works closely
with web designers in managing the
library websites and web-technologies.

  
**Essential Duties**

  * Works collaboratively with multidisciplinary design and development team to 
develop user-centric web/internet experiences from concept to implementation
  * Identifies user populations, creates concept sketches, flow diagrams, 
wireframes, mockups, and html prototypes to ensure optimal usability.
  * Creates complete visual designs, web-ready graphics, and style guides to 
meet identified population needs/requirements.
  * Conducts ongoing research into the development of new interface 
capabilities, enhancements, industry best practices, and user-centered design 
trends.
  * Assists with user research/usability studies using a variety of techniques, 
including, but not limited to: formal/informal usability testing, online 
surveys, card sorting, interviews, observations, focus groups, participatory 
design to form user-centered insights for final deliverables.
  * Conducts regular web analytics to identify opportunities for improvement.
  * Leads web accessibility audits to ensure ongoing compliance with standards 
for web accessibility set by W3C and government policies (Section 508) in all 
areas of design and development.
  * Working collaboratively with project team, assists scope, plan, and manage 
multiple projects simultaneously to ensure achievement of established 
deliverables and objectives.
  * Creates and maintains project documentation.



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