Look for a solid understanding of front-end development languages (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), design tools proficiency (Sketch, Adobe XD, Figma), and a portfolio showcasing UI/UX design projects.
Very important. They ensure the product is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, enhancing user satisfaction and engagement.
A UI Developer focuses more on the visual aspects and layout, while a UX Developer concentrates on the overall feel and experience of the product.
Yes, with the right communication tools and project management systems, UI/UX Developers can work remotely without compromising on productivity or quality.
They should be aware of augmented and virtual reality, voice user interface, AI-driven design, and ethical design principles.