UI Engineer
About this job
Technologies
Job description
We are looking for a talented UI Designer to create amazing user experiences. The ideal candidate should have an eye for clean and artful design, possess superior UI skills and be able to translate high-level requirements into interaction flows and artifacts, and transform them into beautiful, intuitive, and functional user interfaces.
Skills & requirements
- 1+ years of UI experience
- Demonstrable UI design skills with a strong portfolio
- Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, or other visual design and wire-framing tools
- Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for rapid prototyping.
- Excellent visual design skills with sensitivity to user-system interaction
- Ability to present your designs and sell your solutions to various stakeholders.
- Ability to solve problems creatively and effectively
- Up-to-date with the latest UI trends, techniques, and technologies
About the company
The XHTML-Lab Story
XHTML-Lab is the product of two visionary IT professionals who are out there to address the key pain points of PSD to HTML conversion process.
The Pain Points
While working for global clients in last few years, we have realized that many UI engineers skip the basic (or they do not even know) steps to do HTML from PSD. The result is a poor code, an inefficient application and an annoyed customer.
We Address It
We take HTML coding as an evolving science rather than an art. We have taken the road less travelled. Every single web page is meticulously planned for its code, and we ensured that it is far more satisfying to convert ONE PSD to HTML that is standard compliant, clean coded, and semantically correct web page, than to convert THREE normal PSDs to HTML.
We promise it and we ensure it.
- For example, we understand that the objective is not to show a word as italicized. The objective is also to use correct tags. We understand the difference between <i> and </em> tags and <b> and </strong> tags. We are very sure that not many UI engineers actually implemented these minute but important practices.