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NOW HIRING: UX/UI Designer

Company: Series Eight
Website: https://serieseight.com
Headquarters: London, England


Series Eight is a remote digital studio with a team spanning across the UK and Europe. We are design driven — from complex user flows and experiences to beautiful creative animation pieces, Series Eight works with a collection of international clients from a range of industries.

We are looking for an enthusiastic UX/UI Designer to work alongside the team of designers and developers who will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects for startups, brands and organisations.


We’re looking for someone who:

  • Knows Sketch like the back of your hand
  • Has a genuine passion for solving problems and improving user experiences
  • A good understanding how websites work and design in a functional manner for development
  • Able to work on projects from ideation to launch
  • Able to pitch ideas and discuss design thinking
  • A keen eye for typography and attention for detail
  • A self starter and efficient with time
  • A great collaborator and communicator with team members and clients (this is extra important with us being a remote studio)
  • You really want to join our team!


Bonus Points if:

  • You know how to code up a simple prototype
  • You can animate your UI to showcase motion for the development team and for clients.


Perks:

  • Work from anywhere
  • Be part of an awesome, collaborative team
  • Remote team-building events
  • Personal time for personal projects
  • A budget for learning


Source: We Work Remotely, Series Eight

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