Remote UX/UI Designer (Europe Time Zone)

Description

Remote UX/UI Designer (Europe Time Zone)

Can your designs turn confusion into clarity? Ours do—and we’re ready to build the next version with you.

Join a fully remote team where design is never an afterthought. Here, user experience shapes every sprint, every brainstorm, and every launch. As our new UX/UI Designer, your creative choices will make daily life smoother for over 20,000 global users, whether they’re onboarding for the first time or discovering the newest feature update.

Every pixel matters. Every workflow you refine will reduce friction, spark delight, and set the standard for intuitive digital products. This is your opportunity to build meaningful solutions, not just ship tasks. Ready to elevate how people interact with technology, no matter where you log in from?

What You’ll Shape

Exceptional design is sparked by genuine curiosity. You dig deep to understand why users do what they do, and you’re never satisfied with surface-level answers. When a user gets stuck, you see it as a clue to reimagine the journey. When engineers present a technical challenge, they find a creative workaround that keeps things simple on the front end. Your day-to-day impact is immediate: prototypes become live features, user journeys turn into product wins, and your feedback drives the next iteration.

You’ll partner directly with product managers, engineers, and support teams to ensure unified solutions. Your wireframes and prototypes aren’t just pretty—they’re grounded in user research, analytics, and real-world needs. Complex ideas? You’ll translate them into intuitive flows so users never feel lost.

How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Your insights from usability tests and user interviews will shape every roadmap decision.
  • You’ll collaborate with developers to launch features that tens of thousands rely on daily.
  • Accessibility isn’t just a checklist item—it’s woven into every component and workflow.
  • Design reviews are your playground: expect real feedback and open, honest discussion.
  • Your design systems will ensure consistency and efficiency as products scale.
  • Each UI component, from onboarding screens to dashboards, reflects a focus on clarity, empathy, and efficiency.

Responsibilities With Purpose

Redefine User Journeys

Map out intuitive paths that guide users toward “aha!” moments. From onboarding workflows to advanced settings, you’ll design flows that make technology feel human.

Champion Research-Driven Design

Conduct user interviews, administer surveys, and analyze the feedback. You’ll turn those insights into actionable improvements, ensuring every release aligns with what real people need, not just what looks good on paper.

Collaborate to Deliver

Collaborate closely with product and engineering teams, utilizing tools such as Figma, Sketch, and Notion to visualize and refine concepts. Your input during sprint planning will keep design thinking at the forefront.

Build and Maintain Design Systems

Create reusable patterns and scalable systems that empower every team, regardless of their location. Your libraries and guidelines will become the foundation for rapid iteration.

Promote Accessibility and Inclusivity

Design with everyone in mind. Whether it’s color contrast or keyboard navigation, your attention to accessibility ensures that no one is left out.

Communicate Ideas Clearly

You simplify complex concepts—whether it’s over Zoom, Slack, or a quick Loom walkthrough. Precise specifications, annotated wireframes, and open conversations ensure everyone is on the same page.

Your Toolkit

  • You’re fluent in Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD—and can prototype rapidly, from rough drafts to interactive demos.
  • Familiarity with remote collaboration tools like Notion, Miro, and Slack. You know how to make async work, so it works.
  • Experience refining backlogs and design requests in Jira or similar platforms.
  • You understand the fundamentals of HTML and CSS, and you’ve explored a bit of JavaScript. This background enables you to have clear, productive conversations with engineers, even if you prefer to stay focused on design rather than coding.
  • Usability testing platforms and analytics tools (like Hotjar, Google Analytics, or Maze) are second nature.
  • A portfolio showcasing impactful design work—across web, mobile, and SaaS products—is your calling card.

How We Work

We move quickly, but you’ll always have space to focus intensely. Our culture values thoughtfulness over speed but also prizes momentum and learning. Feedback is constructive, honest, and direct. You’ll never wonder where you stand or what comes next.

Team standups are focused. Async communication is respected, and I've got an idea? Bring it. Did a user get stuck? Let’s fix it together. We don’t care where you work—as long as you’re available during core European time-zone hours and bring your best thinking every day.

What Success Looks Like

  • You launch interfaces that are both beautiful and easy to use, helping users accomplish their goals with zero friction.
  • Features get shipped faster and with fewer revisions, thanks to your precise specs and prototypes.
  • The team feels more confident during launches, knowing the user journey is solid from end to end.
  • Metrics move: onboarding drop-offs decrease, support tickets get easier, and customer satisfaction grows.

What’s in It for You?

  • Annual Salary: $87,500
  • Work remotely from anywhere in the European time zone.
  • Flexible schedule—structure your day for focus and flow.
  • Collaborate with designers, engineers, and product thinkers who push you to grow.
  • Professional development stipend—level up your skills every year.
  • Home office budget and tech allowance.
  • Transparent, respectful culture that trusts you to make wise decisions.

Ready to Build the Next Standard in Digital Experience?

If you’re passionate about creating solutions that genuinely help people, and you thrive in an environment where your ideas matter, we’re ready to meet you. Let’s build something purposeful together—apply today.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

1. What kinds of design work will I actually do as a remote UX/UI designer?

You’ll tackle everything from mapping out new user journeys to fine-tuning features that help people get more out of our products. One week, you might be designing a smoother sign-up flow or rethinking a dashboard; the next, you’ll be creating interactive prototypes that bring ideas to life. Whether it’s a quick fix or a big launch, your work will shape how thousands of people experience our tools each day.

2. How do designers and the rest of the team stay connected and collaborate from afar?

We make the most of remote tools—Figma for quick design feedback, Slack for daily chat, Notion for sharing ideas, and regular video calls when a deeper conversation’s needed. Standups are short and focused, and we keep meetings purposeful. You’ll be part of design reviews that are open and honest, with everyone encouraged to bring their perspective, whether you’re at home, a co-working space, or a café.

3. Why is this design role both challenging and worth it?

No two days are the same—you’ll be solving real problems, not just polishing pixels. There’s the thrill of untangling complex user journeys, the satisfaction of transforming raw feedback into a design that works, and the rush of launching something that genuinely helps people. It’s not always easy, but every project presents an opportunity to grow your skills and leave your creative mark.

4. How does feedback from users actually shape what gets built?

Everything starts with listening to people who use our products. You’ll interact with users, observe them testing new features, and review their suggestions and pain points. That feedback is what guides the next round of changes—whether it’s a minor tweak or a major overhaul—so what we launch always makes life simpler and smoother for real users.

5. What’s the team vibe like for designers working remotely?

You’ll join a group that values open communication, honest feedback, and the freedom to try new ideas. Everyone’s trusted to manage their own schedule and take ownership of their work. Whether you’re sharing your latest design win or working through a tough challenge, you’ll have teammates who support you and genuinely care about creating great products—and enjoying the process along the way.