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As a 3D UX Designer at Embark you are passionate about the evolution of interfaces, capabilities and user experiences as we bring more creativity to users. You understand what has been done and how we have gotten to the current “state of the art” and you are ready to help move that forward.

You will be responsible for user research, leading a broad view of UX across creative tools and play experiences, and building experiments focused on interactions in 3d real-time environments.

You have UX experience in many contexts, though you have extra knowledge and interest in modern game-like 3d simulated worlds. You are comfortable with real-time 3d tools, drive useful user tests, and effectively present and analyze conceptual ideas. You explore new areas, where ideas are harder to prove and a strong mix of intuition and rapid prototyping are required.

Example of responsibilities

- Research, design and iterate UX for several internal projects
- Explore, and analyze UX best practices from academy and industry
- User testing on prototypes, other software, and conceptual ideas
- Level-up UX understanding and skill at Embark, drive the discipline forward
- Move beyond proven toolsets into new ways to enable users

It would be awesome if you have

- A creative and curious mind, you love to explore early phase concepts
- Experience in prototyping UX in real-time 3d engines
- Enjoyment of creative collaboration - you want to design and share with others
- A focus on creative tools and enabling the largest number of people to use them
- 5+ years of UX work, ideally some in creative applications, games, or prototyping
- Professional English communication skills.

Detta är en jobbannons med titeln "3D UX Designer: Early prototyping" hos företaget Embark Studios och publicerades på webbjobb.io den 29 oktober 2019 klockan 20:13.

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