[IxDA Discuss] [JOB] Interaction Designer/Information Architect, San Francisco CA, Receiver Design, Inc., Contract-to-Fulltime Position

Gilbert Guerrero gilbert at receiverdesign.com
Wed Apr 2 17:12:10 PDT 2008


Receiver seeks an Interaction Designer/Information Architect to join  
our growing creative team.

Receiver Design, Inc. is a San Francisco based interactive design  
studio. Founded in 2002, Receiver provides interactive branding,  
consultation, design, and development services for globally recognized  
brands and local business partners. Receiver includes Receiver  
Gallery, an on-site exhibition space for local and national emerging  
artists.

http://www.receiverdesign.com

Selected Clients:
Adidas, Adobe, Oracle, Shutterfly, EA GAmes, eBay, Levi Strauss, Relay  
Health, Juxtapoz Magazine, Island Def Jam, Tommy Guerrero, Yeah Yeah  
Yeahs.

About You:
* Self-starter, motivated, opinionated.
* Patience under pressure, never miss a detail, can talk to clients.
* Works with Illustrator, InDesign, Omnigraffle, Visio, Excel,  
PowerPoint.
* Can build sitemaps, page catalogs, task flows, mental models,  
wireframes, and create all sorts of other technical drawings with  
compelling writing.
* Understands how to determine and use target audience needs, user  
tasks, and business goals to develop creative concepts.
* Designs with accountability to SEO, Accessibility, and Usability  
best practices--and looks forward to testing everything.
* Basic knowledge of CSS/XHTML/HTML, as well as how to work with and  
improve upon the technical issues associated with cutting edge  
interactive development.

Education:
Bachelors, BFA, or higher degree in Interaction Design, Mathematics,  
Architecture, or a related field, or PROVEN agency work experience.

Details:
Fulltime Contract to start. We’d like to discuss adding you to our  
team permanently after working together on a couple projects.

Competitive salary (compensation will be based on experience.)
Benefits to come with fulltime status.

Email info [ at ] receiver design [ . ] com!


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