Our odd team needs brother-designer.
You start with general concepts and step by step begin to uncover details and micro-interactions that refer back to the idea. You know how to make your design neat and simple and at the same time attract users for a while. You have at least a minimum understanding of technology, and even better if tech is your passion. Your knowledge allows you to make decisions and keep a balance between experiments and traditions at work. For the team you are that person who truly enjoys process and love every detail of a project. You can’t tolerate mediocre results and thrive for perfection instead. Of course, you are never happy in the end and want to start from scratch to make things better, it is only publications and awards that make you feel better about it and fill you with energy to move forward and constantly grow.
You will work with a team of odd people on complex interactive projects and experiments. Which includes but is not limited to web projects, apps and installations. Sometimes it's quite hard to generalise what you actually will do, since designs could range from new startup interface to crazy installations for a museum. Given your developed aesthetical understanding you would master both. We will work together at the office or cafe, park, boat, bar, roof, peak or beach. Just because you and the rest of the team can’t be limited by ordinary rules and do enjoy being mobile.
Responsibility:
- You are responsible for the final design quality
- Design adaptive websites, apps, installations and so on
- Work on user flows, stories, red routes, and other user’s orientated, stuff
- Work closely with Creative Director on concepts, sketches, and presentations
- Create UI animations
- Write design briefs and documentations
- Work closely with developers
Requirements:
- Fluent Sketch
- At least know what is Principle for mac
- Know all bugs at Invision
- Know how to deal with Asana or any other PM tool
- Of course Adobe Creative Cloud package like Ps, Ai, Id, Ae
- Framer would be a big bonus
- Photography skills (camera settings, lighting) are good bonus too
Perks:
- Flexible working hours
- Design related events, conferences, workshops and trips
- We are hosting local Behance meet ups, count yourselve in