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Base pay range
$70.00/hr - $75.00/hr
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Brillio LLC is a fast growing, pure play Digital Transformation Solutions and Services firm backed by Bain Capital private equity. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, Brillio is focused on delivering design led solutions for our customers. We are not an IT Services company trying to pivot and support the “next big thing.” As a digitally native company, everything we have done and will continue to do, will have this laser focus.
Our culture is driven by Brillio’s Core Values and it is the foundation of who we are as an organization. We equip and empower our employees to push boundaries with an ‘Entrepreneurial’ spirit as they craft ‘Customer Success’ stories. With our customer-centric approach, we deliver ‘Excellence’ at every level of our collaboration, and this is what fuels Brillio’s growth story. While we are proud of our journey so far, ‘We Care’ about our customers, employees, and the community where we thrive in. We strive to stay committed to lighting up 100,000 young minds through our CSR efforts.
Role Summary
As a Lead UX Designer, you know that both form and function are needed to deliver excellent user experiences that drive great business outcomes. You naturally connect the overall strategic vision of the product with day-to-day execution with precision and great taste. You’re leading by example through lots of hands-on work, and delegate tasks appropriately to juniors. You’re responsible for managing direct reports, mentoring them in the development of their design skills, and fostering a collaborative environment that upholds best in class design standards. Your blended background in UX design, visual design, design research, strategy, and content enables you to leverage multiple skills depending on the need of the client and the project.
Project Responsibilities
- Collaborate with and oversee multidisciplinary teams that include design researchers, UX designers, visual designers, developers, and product or project managers to ensure cohesive and impactful product development.
- Lead and oversee the product design concept creation for digital user experiences, leveraging user research and data to inform design decisions and create intuitive, user-friendly interfaces.
- Provide feedback that enables designers to refine design concepts, ensuring product design aligns with user expectations, project objectives, and client's brand.
- Oversee creation and maintenance of functional component systems for user interfaces, ensuring consistency and scalability across products.
- Present work to clients through the lens of a user-centered narrative, guiding clients to understand how design decisions impact the intended user experience. Coach more junior members of the team on presentation skills.
- Mentor junior designers on the team to understand the principles of user-centered design, usability, and the importance of creating intuitive and engaging user experiences.
- Guide junior team members on project priorities regarding product design, and delegate tasks to ensure efficient workflow and high-quality outcomes.
- As a visible thought leader in the studio, regularly present during internal/studio knowledge-share events, building your internal eminence and becoming a mentor for more junior designers.
- Product Design Leads are likely to take on formal management responsibilities with direct reports, including conducting goal-setting, career growth coaching, and performance reviews with more junior designers.
Craft-specific technical skills
Proficient, capable and constantly improving:
- User-centered Design: Skilled in user-centered design, with the knowledge of how to gather and prioritize user feedback and requirements to create interfaces that cater to the user's needs and expectations.
- Heuristic Principles: Skilled in applying heuristic principles to assess and improve interface designs and can identify common usability problems and suggest solutions.
- Interaction Design: Demonstrable grasp of interaction design and can effectively use established user interface patterns to create intuitive and familiar user experiences.
- Design Systems: Knowledgeable about design standards and current trends. And can apply this knowledge to create designs that meet industry expectations and user preferences. Have experience in developing and applying design systems, consistent design guidelines and applying them to various projects.
- Data Visualization: Advanced ability to interpret and effectively present data through visuals including the selection of appropriate chart types, creating graphs, and displaying data in a clear and understandable manner.
- Usability Knowledge: Have a demonstrable understanding of usability principles where you have designed with usability in mind, ensuring that interfaces are user-friendly and efficient.
- Responsive Design: Can demonstrate proficiency in designing for multiple platforms, with a deeper understanding of grid systems and design behavior and can showcase designs that work well and look great on a variety of devices and screen sizes.
- Accessibility Standards: Have a good understanding of accessibility standards while often referring to documentation to inform decisions while designing interfaces that adhere to accessibility guidelines, making digital content accessible to all users.
- Prototyping & Wire-Framing: Demonstrated proficient in creating detailed wireframes and interactive prototypes and using these artifacts to validate and refine design concepts effectively.
- Information Architecture: Poses advanced proficiency in strategically organizing and structuring information, employing user-centric design principles to optimize user experience and navigation within digital systems.
- Visual Design Principles: Advanced ability to work with the principles and elements of visual design including layout, typography, color, and composition to create visually appealing experiences.
- Visual Storytelling: Deep understanding of how to create and present coherent and emotionally engaging stories through visual and verbal elements, making it easier for the audiences to understand and remember.
- Rapid Prototyping: Quickly creates working models or representations of a design concept. Materialize ideas with speed, enabling immediate feedback and iterative refinement.
- Analytical Skills: Able to gather, interpret, and evaluate information to understand complex issues and make informed decisions. Break down problems, identifying patterns, and drawing meaningful insights from information.
- Design Thinking: Engage and facilitate clients in a user-centric approach: discover and understand user needs; define key pain points and opportunities; brainstorm diverse solutions; rapidly prototype to make the solution come to life, and iterative test.
- Presentation skills: Communicate design concepts and narratives, centering on user needs in a way that garners empathy for the end user and appeals to clients\' business objectives.
- Time & Project Management: Effectively prioritizes time on projects to tackle the most important tasks. Sets realistic deadlines, balances creative exploration with productivity.
- Adaptability & Agility: Respond and adjust creatively and effectively to changing trends, user needs, and technological advancements. Act in a flexible manner in thought and approach, embrace new ideas, and continuously deliver in the face of change.
- Cross-functional collaboration: Work successfully with a multidisciplinary team by actively listening, effectively conveying ideas, and integrating diverse expertise—from user research insights to technical feasibility—into a unified, innovative design solution.
- Software Tool Use: Proficiency with industry-standard digital user interface design tools like Figma and Sketch, and prototyping capabilities therein. Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign), and exploratory use of emerging technologies for generative imagery and art.
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Graphic Design, UX / Interaction Design, Computer Graphics, Art & Design, or related field. Or a really strong portfolio.
Experience
- 6-8 years working with clients on digital products and experiences as demonstrated through a well-designed portfolio that showcases a range of successful visual design
Seniority level
- Mid-Senior level
Employment type
- Full-time
Job function
- Consulting, Information Technology, and Other
Industries
- IT Services and IT Consulting and Software Development
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