Do you have a passion for video games? Join our team!
We are a Uruguayan video game studio founded in 2010. We specialize in developing multiplatform games like the award-winning saga Kingdom Rush, played by millions worldwide.
Your Role :
We're seeking experienced UI/UX designers, with strong skills to translate complex requirements into attractive, intuitive, and functional user interfaces for our next big title.
Responsibilities:
- Taking full ownership of the process of defining, creating, and delivering high-quality UI/UX solutions for a new video game, working closely with the team's Lead Artist and the company's Art Director.
- Crafting and prototyping different flow layouts and solutions using wireframes and tools like Figma.
- Grasping market needs and user preferences to develop excellent eye-catching solutions that address these aspects, bolster our gameplay systems, and enhance the value of our products.
- Establishing and promoting design guidelines, best practices, and standards that serve as a cornerstone for interface design decision-making.
Requirements:
- 3+ years of general design experience.
- 1+ years of experience as a mobile UI/UX designer.
- Demonstrates an exceptional eye for design aesthetics and detail, with a strong appreciation for visual refinement.
- Possesses a solid analytical aptitude and the ability to tackle usability challenges with a keen aesthetic sensibility, resulting in effective and visually appealing solutions.
- Advanced knowledge of Adobe Animate, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and prototyping tools.
- Strong collaborative skills and a team-oriented mindset, fostering a cooperative atmosphere to achieve collective goals.
- Intermediate to advanced level of English proficiency.
Plus:
- Expertise in illustration, animation, and digital art in general.
- Passion for video games and industry knowledge.
- Related academic background - Multimedia Design, Web Design, or similar.
- UX-UI certifications & courses.
Schedule: Monday to Friday 9 am to 6 pm
*This position is open to people registered in the National Registry of People with Disabilities (law 19.691), who meet the conditions and suitability for the position.