Design Wireframes and Prototypes: Translate product requirements and user flows into wireframes and interactive prototypes that communicate structure and logic before high-fidelity work begins.
Deliver High-Fidelity UI: Produce polished, production-ready screen designs in Figma — with spacing, typography, component states, and responsive behavior fully accounted for.
Build and Maintain Design Systems: Create scalable component libraries in Figma that keep designs consistent across a product and give developers a reliable reference to build from.
Conduct UX Research and Usability Reviews: Identify friction points in existing products, review flows for usability issues, and recommend improvements grounded in user experience principles.
Collaborate With Developers: Work directly with frontend developers to ensure design intent is preserved in implementation — clear specs, annotated handoffs, and availability during the build phase.
Requirements
Production-Ready Experience: You've designed interfaces that have shipped — web apps or SaaS products that real users interact with. A portfolio showing live product work is essential.
Design Tools: Strong Figma expertise is required. Auto layout, component variants, prototyping, and dev handoff should all be second nature.
SaaS and Web Application Design: Experience designing complex product surfaces — dashboards, settings panels, data tables, and multi-step workflows. You understand the difference between designing for a marketing page and designing for a software product.
Responsive Design: You design with developer constraints in mind and understand how layouts adapt across screen sizes.
UX Thinking: Information architecture, user flows, progressive disclosure, and error states are part of how you work — not afterthoughts.
Nice-to-Have Skills: Basic understanding of HTML/CSS — enough to communicate feasibility with developers
Motion and micro-interaction design
Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG)
Experience designing dashboards, automation tools, or data-heavy product interfaces.