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Head Designer at outside.in

Location: Brooklyn, NY
URL: http://www.outside.in

Outside.in is looking for a new designer. You will be responsible for setting the design vision for outside.in, as well as on the ever-widening network of sites for which outside.in creates and delivers content.

The sheer scope of this position is remarkable. As outside.in continues to redefine the way in which users interact with their location and their news, our new designer will sit at the forefront of designing this fundamental interaction.

All the usual design skill requirements apply. The right candidate will have at least 5 years of relevant experience. More than anything else, the best candidates will have a clear and imaginative vision for the direction that outside.in should be taking.

Tell us about your background, and show us your vision, at jobs@outside.in.

General Skills

  • Desire to work in a collaborative environment, with technologists, developers, and biz dev folks
  • Extraordinary prototyping skills – ability to convincingly convey ideas
  • Passion for translating business objectives and technological scope into tangible, functional designs, with a user-centered perspective
  • Experience working in a small, agile development team
  • Comfort with, and passion for, working in fluid and dynamic environment

Technical skills

  • Demonstrable experience designing information-rich web sites
  • Photoshop, Illustrator, Omnigraffle
  • Detailed understanding of capabilities and limitations of latest web technologies (HTML, AJAX, CSS)
  • Impeccable ability to create and articulate interaction designs from wire frames to finished designs

To apply
Send resume to jobs@outside.in

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