ASP.Net MVC using C#. Your duties are to assist the senior developers coding within the development team, you will be provided with designs in AdobeIllustrator format and be expected to develop a website which matches the design perfectly, so a keen eye for detail is important. This … the role. The Role: Help build database-driven websites and web applications in ASP.Net MVC using C#. You will be provided with designs in AdobeIllustrator format to develop websites for clients with the expectation of developing these into websites. You will produce Content Management Systems for every more »
ASP .NET MVC and C#. Graduate .NET Developer Key Responsibilities: Develop database-driven websites and web applications using ASP. Net MVC and C#. Transform AdobeIllustrator designs into pixel-perfect websites. Integrate Content Management Systems into websites, utilizing the in-house system. Engage directly with clients during project more »
Northampton, Northamptonshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
STAFFORD-SHARP ASSOCIATES LTD
days in the office) Salary £30-37k + Bens Skills -UI Designer, Digital Designer, Motion Graphics, After Effects, UX, AdobeCS, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Adobe XD or Figma, Web Design, Digital Design, Graphic Design If you are a Digital Designer with Strong Motion Graphics and looking to for … Content and Presentations, UI Design (Web Mobile) and a understanding of UX Principles. Requirements ?* Motion graphics/After Effects. * Excellent graphic comms through Mac & Adobe CS experience (particularly XD and PS) * Software that is not Adobe CS, as applicable to workload i.e. 3D, Motion and Presentation * Appreciation of more »
Kettering, Northamptonshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom
Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
applications in ASP.Net MVC using C#. *Mainly using HTML, CSS, C# .Net, ASP .Net, JavaScript and SQL *You will be provided with designs in AdobeIllustrator format to develop websites for clients with the expectation of developing these into websites. *Working on small projects to start with - progressing more »