Remote UI/UX Designer | Experience: 1–2 Years | Salary: ₹30,000 – ₹50,000/month | fresher are welcome

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Job Details Job Role: UI/UX Designer Job Title: UI/UX Designer Location: Remote Experience: 1–2 Years Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Work schedule: 5 days a week We’re looking for a creative UI/UX Designer who can understand client needs, apply strong design fundamentals, and add original, brand-relevant touches to every project. If bold ideas, playful interfaces, and imaginative problem-solving excite you, you’ll feel right at home here. This role goes beyond basic design work. You’ll bring storytelling, visual direction, and strategic thinking to digital products while also contributing to internal growth by mentoring interns and exploring the latest tools shaping design and AI. Key Responsibilities Translate high-level concepts into beautiful, intuitive, and functional interfaces. Design user flows, wireframes, prototypes, and UI mockups in Figma, using Auto-Layouts like a pro. Bring storytelling and strong visual direction into product design. Maintain and contribute to evolving design systems and UI libraries. Ensure consistency across designs by aligning with brand and UX guidelines. Collaborate with developers for seamless handoffs using dev-friendly assets. Conduct usability testing and iterate designs based on user feedback. Stay on top of UI/UX trends, best practices, and interface innovation. Advise and support design interns by reviewing work and guiding them. Proactively explore and test AI-based design tools, plugins, and workflows. What We Value Creativity: You love bringing new ideas and fresh perspectives to the table. AI Awareness: You explore new design tools and trends without being told. Ownership: You think beyond screens—you want to shape how users feel and interact. Requirements 1–2 years of experience in UI/UX design with a strong design portfolio. Fluency in Figma, especially Auto-Layout, prototyping, and component libraries. Strong understanding of UX fundamentals, responsive design, and user flows. Working knowledge of design tools like Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator). Basic familiarity with HTML/CSS/JS (nice to have, not mandatory). Excellent communication and collaboration skills in remote environments. Nice to Have Understanding of marketing graphics and the ability to collaborate with or manage creative teams. Experience working with Wix, Webflow, or similar no-code tools. Exposure to branding, storytelling, and motion/interaction design. Perks & Benefits Work remotely with flexible hours Paid time off and wellness-oriented culture Career growth and skill-building opportunities Creative freedom and ownership in projects Chance to work on real-world challenges that have an impact Salary: ₹30,000 – ₹50,00

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