UX Visual Designer, Fire TV Architecture - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

UX Visual Designer, Fire TV

Amazon's Device Design Group has launched revolutionary products like Echo, Fire TV, Alexa Communications, and more.
Are you interested in joining the team to lead Amazon's next innovation?Our design studio is looking for an exceptional Visual UX designer to craft elegant, customer-focused experiences to join our growing user experience design team.
You will collaborate with designers, researchers, engineers and product managers - working on projects throughout the planning, design and development lifecycle.
As a tastemaker and storyteller on the team, you will advocate for design excellence with both hands-on building and meeting with partners.
You will contribute to product vision, and collaborate with a team that defines and designs user interfaces, systems, and the interaction, visual, and motion design patterns for Fire TV and Tablet UX.
This role is based in Sunnyvale, CA.
The ideal candidate for this role will have a keen eye for elegant, modern design, and UI patterns.
You think holistically, and craft the why of all that we ship - advocating for your design solutions by putting them in context of business and customer goals.
You have an understanding of visual systems and best practices, including layout, typography and have a curiosity and eye for pushing visual design in interfaces forward.
You are engaged in both visualizing an experience in the abstract and driving that vision into concise deliverables and hands-on building with engineering teams.
You write effectively and present your ideas confidently in the creative reviews, inspire innovative design solutions, and a passion for elevating the visual experience of millions of our Fire TV customers around the world.
Learn more about working as a designer at Amazon, visit https:
//amazon.
design/ and our Dribbble team at https:
//dribbble.
com/AmazonDesign.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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