User Interface/User Experience Designer (UI/UX Designer) (Remote)

We, a top-rated consultancy of digital solutions for the past 32 years, are looking for an experienced User Interface/User Experience Designer (UI/UX Designer) to join our team. Full-time or part-time opportunity.

Servicing our prestigious clients, you'll work in a creative and dynamic environment that offers tremendous opportunities for growth.

  • *As a User Interface/User Experience Designer (UI/UX Designer), your key responsibilities will include:
  • Collaborate with strategists, developers, and stakeholders to shape intuitive and engaging digital experiences
  • Design user journeys, task flows, personas, and interaction models grounded in data and behavioral insights
  • Produce high-fidelity mockups, responsive layouts, and component libraries using modern design tools
  • Build interactive prototypes to demonstrate behavior, transitions, and workflows
  • Participate in design critique, usability testing, and iterative refinement cycles
  • Contribute to inclusive design practices and accessibility (WCAG) compliance
  • *To be considered for the role, you must have:
  • 3+ years of UI/UX design experience
working on web or digital product teams
  • Proven portfolio showcasing end-to-end design thinking, from wireframes to delivered experiences
  • Proficiency in
  • *Figma**
,
  • *Adobe Suite (XD, Photoshop, Illustrator)**
, or equivalent design/prototyping tools
  • Working knowledge of After Effects is a plus.
  • Working knowledge of any animation tools is a plus.
  • Strong visual design skills, typography, and attention to detail.
  • Understanding of
  • *WCAG accessibility guidelines**
and responsive design principles
  • Familiarity with modern front-end technologies (HTML/CSS frameworks, component libraries) is a plus
  • Ability to articulate design decisions clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders
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