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Web/UI Designer (contract/freelance)

Austin-based Builder Homesite Inc. (BHI) is seeking contract/freelance visual designers to create interfaces for dynamic e-commerce websites. This gig is for you if: You have at least 3 years of experience designing the look-and-feel for high profile business websites. Your keen eye for aesthetics, layout and design should be made obvious by a Web UI design portfolio containing highly professional, creative page designs. For this project, you will primarily be asked to produce layered PSD templates and custom icon illustrations (if needed) from supplied wireframe sketches and software requirements. Design examples for RIA or "Web 2.0 style" interfaces are a plus. Contractors located within the Austin, TX area are preferred. This gig is NOT for you if: Most of your visual design work consists of static personal sites, MySpace backgrounds, blog templates, etc. This is also NOT about creating front-end development assets such as HTML, Javascript, CSS, etc. Project timing: Applicants must be available to start by Monday, October 15th for a concept development period up to 2 calendar weeks, with additional design work to be determined pending concept selection. To apply: Submit the following information to techjobs [at] builderhomesite.com. Please enter "Contract Web Designer" as the subject of your email message. 1. Portfolio of e-commerce/business website UI designs (at least 75% design ownership for each work displayed) completed within the past 2-4 years. Providing a link to an online portfolio is a plus. 2. Hourly rate, fees, etc. 3. Contact information (email, telephone) BIDDING IS NOT REQUIRED. Candidates' fees must be competitive, but selection will be made primarily on the quality of visual design work completed.
posted to MeFi Jobs by skyboy at 1:18 PM on October 1, 2007

Help me find the Hualapai Skywalk Bridge of bathroom sinks...

RemodelingFilter: What's the name for the not-so-common style of bathroom sink in which (1) the back half of the bowl fits firmly within the vanity/countertop like a normal top-mount sink, but (2) the rounded front half of the bowl juts out several inches from the vanity, overhanging similar to the front edge of a pedestal sink?
posted to Ask Metafilter by skyboy at 8:08 PM on April 8, 2007 (3 comments)

Information Architect

I'm looking for someone who is madly, deliriously, even quixotically passionate about Web usability and design. We're a financially stable, 80-person company with a spiffy office environment in Northwest Austin. (Drop "MetaFilter" in your subject line when inquiring so I'll know you're a MeFite.) Overview Builder Homesite, Inc. (BHI), a leading Web software developer, is seeking a full-time Information Architect to work at our offices in Austin, TX. The Information Architect will design easy-to-use, measurably successful user experiences for our Web-based applications by exploring creative ways to harmonize user behaviors, business needs, and available content. This position will primarily work across teams in our EX Squared Solutions group to develop high-profile consumer websites, intranet and extranet applications for our contract customers. The ideal candidate will be strongly self-motivated, but will also routinely collaborate with product managers, business analysts, project leads, client representatives, and other BHI Technology staff. Essential functions The Information Architect will: • Analyze product feature roadmaps, requirements and specifications to identify usability issues and recommend solutions • Facilitate task analyses, usability testing and heuristic evaluation • Define taxonomies, schemas, and other information structures, working independently, with subject matter experts, or with user groups • Create site maps and interaction flow diagrams • Design user interface prototypes and artifacts such as wireframes, storyboards, style guides, etc. • Collaborate with visual designers and front-end developers to create & refine UI concepts and page designs • Write solution sketches, usability reports, and other documentation Qualifications Candidates will be expected to demonstrate their ability to meet the following requirements: • Minimum 2 years experience leading user-centered design practices (UCD, UX, IA, ID, HCI, etc.) for consumer e-commerce websites • Expert knowledge of interaction design patterns • Ability to create rapid UI prototypes with common modelling tools (Visio, OmniGraffle, Photoshop, etc.) • Familiarity with market-mature Web standards (XHTML 1.0, CSS2, WCAG, etc.) • Strong sense of aesthetics, layout & design as appropriate for enterprise-class websites • Superlative communication skills, both written and verbal • Extreme attention to detail, consistency, and quality • Ability to work unsupervised, self-manage deliverables, and multi-task concurrent projects • Experience with Web marketing techniques (SEO, scannable copywriting, email marketing, etc.) a plus • Experience with RIA design patterns for rich Internet applications (Ajax, Flex, etc.) a plus About the company Founded in 2000, Austin-based BHI pioneers the design, development, and operation of world-class technology and marketing solutions for the homebuilding industry, and beyond. BHI's motto, "The Power of Collaboration," illuminates our unique ownership structure and process -- as a consortium of 38 of the nation's largest homebuilders, we combine our industry leaders' expertise and experience to create better solutions. BHI's flagship product, New Home Source, is the nation's leading marketplace for new homes. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
posted to MeFi Jobs by skyboy at 12:10 PM on March 14, 2007

Geometry term a TV tube's front-profile shape?

Is there a geometric name for the "bulging rectangle" shape, most commonly found as the front-profile outline of classic (CRT-type) TV tubes?
posted to Ask Metafilter by skyboy at 11:40 AM on August 2, 2006 (13 comments)

Do carbon offsets really cook with gas, or just evaporate into thin air?

Dang, those new year's resolutions... For the first time, I'm tempted to buy emissions "offsets" for my car in order to support the research and development of cleaner energy choices. Is this a good idea, or would I be wasting my money?
posted to Ask Metafilter by skyboy at 3:05 PM on January 4, 2006 (4 comments)

Why is there a lengthy wait for new magazine subscriptions to begin?

Why must I "wait 6-8 weeks for delivery" of a new magazine subscription?
posted to Ask Metafilter by skyboy at 3:14 AM on April 27, 2005 (8 comments)

95-year old WTC concept

Gaudi's Grand Hotel During his life, Barcelona’s “bauharoque” architect Antonin Gaudí pioneered imaginative structures with Moorish spires and whimsy likened to Dr Seuss. (Counter to popular myth, however, the word “gaudy” is not among his legacy.) Several of his works broke his patrons’ budgets and remain unfinished. Now, Boston artist-architect Paul Laffoley is attempting to revive Gaudi’s dramatic 1908 New York City concept and give it a second chance—at the WTC site for which it may originally have been commissioned. His thesis is both an intriguing history walk and a cloying, self-ingratiating, told-you-so piece.
posted to MetaFilter by skyboy at 6:28 AM on January 22, 2003 (14 comments)

(nytimes) Last night in front of the Texas Capitol...

When patriotism wasn't religious (nytimes) Last night in front of the Texas Capitol in Austin, the 9/11 memorial vigil featured singing of The Lord's Prayer; a Baptist reverend who talked mostly of caution against the "Islamic government of Sudan" and "Islamic mobs" who attacked Christians and Jews in Pakistan; and a Catholic bishop who addressed "our God" over 100 times. Am I wrong to think this amount of religiosity was inappropriate in front of a mixed public crowd at the statehouse? How can we be free when church and state are so intertwined?
posted to MetaFilter by skyboy at 7:44 AM on September 12, 2002 (122 comments)

Today's editorial from the Daily Star newspaper...

Arab world has to change or wither away Today's editorial from the Daily Star newspaper (Lebanon). "Arab countries are governed by systems and structures designed in another era, one that is never coming back ... It is a recipe for disaster whose results are on display for all to see." Is this just grass-is-greener longing, or a real argument for political and economic reforms?
posted to MetaFilter by skyboy at 10:20 AM on April 5, 2002 (18 comments)

You can help us decide: Vote in your local...

Which America Will We Be Now? You can help us decide: Vote in your local elections today.
posted to MetaFilter by skyboy at 8:11 AM on November 6, 2001 (21 comments)