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Dec 23 04
Source: ID Discuss
WaveMarket, Inc., a mobile technology company located in Emeryville, is looking for a junior- to mid-level interaction designer for a full-time,
1 month web application design contract starting ASAP. This person would report to the Sr. Designer while maintaining project ownership.
Responsibilities:
-Lead a usability-focused redesign of the existing web interface to a mobile asset tracking tool -Work collaboratively with a developer and a graphic designer to ensure technical feasibility and design elegance -Define use cases and user groups -Provide complete documentation for interface development: site map, task flows, page-level wireframes
Requirements:
- 2+ years designing interactive experiences, including information architecture, user interface, and information design; or a degree from an undergraduate or graduate human factors program with available portfolio of course projects
- solid understanding of UCD principles and ability to provide rationale for design decisions
- proactive communication skills and collaborative working style
- ability to manage project schedule
- avid interest in mobile technology
Portfolio of documentation and site samples a must.
Experience in mobile technology a plus.
Please send cover letter and resume or resume URL to nicole@wavemarket.com>
Nicole Maron
Sr. User Interface and Product Designer
Wavemarket, Inc.
www.wavemarket.com
WaveMarket Inc. is a pioneer in location-based blogging and alerts.
WaveIQ, the company’s software product suite, enables any mobile handset user to spot and broadcast text and rich media to peers, groups or the world. Marketing to mobile carriers in the United States, Europe and Asia, WaveMarket’s customers include, SK Telecom, Korea’s leading wireless carrier. Headquartered in Emeryville, CA, WaveMarket has offices in Korea and Denmark. Founded in 2000, the company is financed by a group that includes Nokia Venture Partners, Intel Capital, and Telecom Italia.