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IBM's product and technology landscape includes Research, Software, and Infrastructure. Entering this domain positions you at the heart of IBM, where growth and innovation thrive.
Thomas J. Watson said it best: “Good design is good business.” Design is an essential profession—an imperative thread—interwoven through the various functions and segments of the business. Design is a driver of improved outcomes, contributing to business value for our clients and for IBM. Our designers work to create experiences that work together, work the same, and work for our clients. IBMers have a growth mindset and work in teams to include different perspectives to drive exceptional outcomes for our customers. We showcase ownership and autonomy throughout the design process and seek understanding of strategic objectives to create beautiful and functional products. At IBM you will be joining us in serving as a responsible technology innovator and a force for good in the world.
Your Role:
You are a Visual Designer passionate about translating functions and information into emotionally compelling and desirable visual experiences. You are experienced at communicating intent and meaning through visual experiences that create understanding and inspire action. You are a problem-solver with a strong work ethic and self-motivation who brings an ownership mindset and clear point of view to your work.
This position will allow you to demonstrate strategic leadership, technical curiosity, and tenacity.
Scope of responsibilities:
Design
- Interpreting research insights and building an understanding of the subject matter to design for user needs and market resonance.
Communicating through nuanced use of colour, tone, layout, composition, imagery, typography, interactions, and motion.
Translating information into visual forms that make information compelling, easier to understand, and actionable.
Designing visual experiences that unify and exemplify the convergence of user and market insights and IBM brand/design language.
Designing wireframes, interactive prototypes, specifications, interaction patterns, pathways of navigation, and other artefacts to deliver human-centred products that are conscious of user context and accessibility.
Cultivating a healthy, collaborative, and trusting team culture where you are comfortable giving and receiving feedback and asking for direction when needed.
Cross-functional collaboration and alignment
Collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams of product managers, engineers, and designers in an agile environment to define strategies and lead the creation of best-in-class design patterns.
Cultivating a healthy, collaborative, and trusting team culture where you are comfortable giving and receiving feedback and asking for direction when needed.
- Work independently, with a strong sense of responsibility and commitment to teamwork.
- Work in an agile environment with dynamic schedules and priorities.
- Demonstrate a volunteer spirit with a ‘we succeed as a team’ attitude.
- Use excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Leadership
Scoping workload and planning for timely delivery of design projects, working with multiple stakeholders to recognize opportunities to improve team processes and use of time and resources.
Defining and implementing strategies to accomplish the design vision and mission and communicating across the organization.
Experience (8-10 years) building user interface mockups (low- and high-fidelity), patterns, mockups, storyboards, interactive prototypes, and development-ready specifications.
A portfolio of previous work must be presented incorporating UI designs and/or sketches that demonstrate an understanding of design best practices across different platforms and devices.
Experience with design tools (Figma, Sketch, InVision, Adobe Creative Cloud, etc.).
Great sense of typography, iconography, colour theory, and visual composition and a strong, clean visual design sense.
Understand modern design thinking and design trends (including responsiveness and accessibility).
Understand different industries to gauge better how design issues and users can differ across them.
Excellent listening, written, and verbal communication skills as well as storytelling and documentation skills.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.