UI UX Designer and HTML Developer

Position Overview

We are looking for a talented and detail-oriented UI/UX Designer & HTML Developer with 2–3 years of hands-on experience in designing user-centric interfaces and converting them into clean, responsive HTML/CSS pages. The ideal candidate should have a strong sense of design aesthetics, usability principles, and a solid understanding of front-end development best practices.

Key Responsibilities

UI/UX Design

  • Understand project requirements, business goals, and user needs to create intuitive user flows.
  • Design high-quality wireframes, mockups, prototypes (low and high fidelity).
  • Create clean, modern, and consistent UI designs for web and mobile applications.
  • Conduct user research, competitor analysis, and usability evaluations when required.
  • Collaborate closely with product managers and development teams for design alignment.
  • Ensure brand consistency across all product interfaces.

HTML/CSS Development

  • Convert UI designs into responsive, pixel-perfect HTML/CSS layouts.
  • Develop reusable front-end components with clean and well-structured code.
  • Ensure compatibility across different browsers and devices.
  • Optimize web pages for speed, performance, and accessibility.
  • Work with developers to integrate HTML templates into various technology frameworks.

Required Skills

Design Skills

  • Proficiency in Figma, Adobe XD, Illustrator, Photoshop (Figma is mandatory).
  • Strong understanding of color theory, typography, grid systems, and layout design.
  • Ability to translate complex ideas into visually appealing designs.

Front-End Skills

  • Excellent knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, Tailwind (optional but preferred).
  • Basic knowledge of JavaScript/jQuery is a bonus.
  • Understanding of mobile-first and responsive design principles.

Other Skills

  • Good communication and teamwork capabilities.
  • Ability to take feedback positively and iterate designs.
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving mindset.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects with tight deadlines.

Experience

  • 2–3 years professional experience in UI/UX design and front-end development.
  • Portfolio showcasing design work and responsive HTML samples is mandatory.

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