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Aixr Ltd

XR UX Designer

Aixr Ltd, Springdale, Arkansas, United States, 72764


UX designers are involved with the design of the user experience. It is their job to make XR experiences as intuitive and natural as possible out of the box.

Ready to make your application Please do read through the description at least once before clicking on Apply.Since Extended Reality (XR) is a new technology and there are many people experiencing it/adopting it for the first time, it is important that XR developers make their experiences as accessible as possible.A UX designer takes feedback from consumers or testers to find points of confusion or frustration, then redesigns the user experience to minimize this as much as possible.What’s an XR UX Designer good at?

Creativity:

Unlike website or video game UX design, the XR space has very few defined “standards”. As a UX designer in the immersive industries, it is important you are able to come up with creative solutions to the problems XR is facing.Technical ability:

It is important that you know the capabilities of the hardware you are using, so that you can design UX within them.Communication:

In UX design, you must pay careful attention to any feedback from users of the product, such as testers. You may also not possess the programming skills to make the desired change yourself, so you will have to communicate any design changes clearly and concisely.Minimum Requirements A degree is usually required to become a UX designer, in one of the following areas:Computer ScienceGraphic designVR/AR/Immersive tech specific degreesWhile you do not need a relevant degree, UX design is a competitive industry, and if you do not have one, it is a good idea to build up a large portfolio of previous personal projects or work experience to prove to employers that you are competent in UX design.To start building your own portfolio, begin by sketching on paper how you’d want to interact with an XR experience, and before you know it, you’ll be wanting to jump straight into some game engines like Unity and Unreal to start testing out some of your theories.

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