Web Designer
Binary Geckos is hiring a UI/UX Designer to create modern website and app interfaces. The role involves designing user-focused experiences in a fast-paced, high-ownership environment. Candidates are required to be proficient in Figma or Adobe XD and possess a strong design sense. This is a fully remote role requiring a full-time, 6-day work week commitment.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Binary Geckos is hiring a UI/UX Designer to create modern website and app interfaces. The role involves designing user-focused experiences in a fast-paced, high-ownership environment. Candidates are required to be proficient in Figma or Adobe XD and possess a strong design sense. This is a fully remote role requiring a full-time, 6-day work week commitment.
TAL's take
Small, unknown company with an intense 6-day work week requirement, indicating lower caliber.
Clear and coherent designer role definition with a specific tech stack and well-defined responsibilities.
Watchouts
- 6 days/week
Must haves
- Strong experience with Figma or Adobe XD
- Excellent design sense and creative mindset
- Strong understanding of UI/UX principles
- Excellent English communication skills
- High ownership mentality
Tools and skills
Nice to have: lovable, framer ai, v0 by vercel, bolt.new.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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