[Sigia-l] Senior IA - <£35-£44K> - london UK
nick cochrane
nick at zebrapeople.com
Tue Jan 16 12:38:11 EST 2007
Senior IA grown-up digital agency
My client is recognised globally for their outstanding User Experience
offering.
Their impressive list of clients really gets the benefit of UCD subsequently
You will be working on large projects of up to 6 months designing web sites
And complex web/ mobile applications.
Being part of the creative team working closely with the visual
Designers results in award winning customer experiences. Working in
A business savvy team you will be expected to turn conceptual
Thinking into early prototypes before taking them to build.
You will also have the opportunity, if your skills/experience/desire lends
itself,
To User testing and research. My client is well placed to really drill down
and ensure
your solutions are borne out of well developed research.
Skills/Experience:
3 years + commercial experience
Extensive experience of wire frame interface design
Good experience of working alongside usability experts and creating low
fidelity
Prototypes for testing
Client handling skills
Salary:
£35-£44k
¼ and annual bonus scheme
Gym
Health care
Company pension scheme.
Holidays!
Based in Central London
CVs to Nick at zebrapeople.com
Or 020 7729 4771.
Nick Cochrane
Zebra People Ltd
020 7729 4771
www.zebrapeople.com
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