Tinloof is looking for a full-time Senior Web Designer to join us remotely.
To begin, we already have a preexisting list of projects and tasks that require assistance.
Bundle selector
The design is ready and the store is being developed in February and launching in March.
There is one missing piece of UI that we need to design: a mix-and-match bundle creator.
Example here: https://maap.cc/eu/pages/maap-bundles-kits-man
These are the functionalities:
— As a user, I can access a bundle selector either from the bundle PDP page or from a bundle selector block.
— In each step, I select 1 product variant to add to the bundle. When selecting a product variant, I should be able to see its discounted price and the total bundle price updated.
— When I reach the last step, I can add the bundle to the cart or to the wishlist.
The bundle should be reflected in the cart too. Example here: https://hillsmade.com/
Animation guidelines
We have already prepared some guidelines for animations, but we need to add a few more in certain areas of the site, to elevate the experience.
There is a multitude of tasks to handle:
— Improve PDP structure and overall look & feel
— Creating an announcement bar with rotating text
— Gamification in the cart (e.g. $20 more to get Free Shipping)
— Improving the appearance of content blocks in general
— Improving carousel behavior (we already have the guidelines to follow)
— More UI tasks
We are applying a new design system to an existing DevTool website (Phase 1), and then we would be improving the layout of certain content blocks (Phase 2).
The new design system direction is already defined, but we are open for more ideas.
A motion illustrator is available to support.
Tinloof is launching an open source package that helps with content management.
As part of its promotion, we need to design a landing page from scratch.
Current inspiration is modern DevTools landing page, but we are open to discussing other routes.
A motion illustrator is available to support.
We are applying a redesign to an existing diaper brands. The new direction is already approved by the client, but we are open to more ideas to elevate the experience.
Part of the task is to create a detailed handover to developers.
As part of our case study promotions, we will be creating reels.
We already have existing ones on the site, but we are aiming to achieve a simpler version.
You will work closely with clients and developers to design usable and attractive websites and applications.
You will contribute to internal tools that help us improve our speed and quality of delivery.
You will help research key technology topics and write content about your findings.
— Ability to design various deliverables, including websites, web applications, mobile applications, and ecommerces.
— Ability to coordinate with developers.
— Ability to self-assess work and know when something looks good or not (taste matters). Art direction is a key phase in our process.
— Create, collaborate, and iterate on flows, prototypes, and high-fidelity visuals.
— Familiarity with Figma.
— Good communicator who would be able to present to clients and pitch ideas.
— Strong and reliable Internet connection.
— Motion design would be a plus (Adobe AE, Figma, rive).
— Ability and experience with branding.
— Basic understanding of web development.
— Design-driven agency.
— Opportunity to work with people that care about delivering value.
— Strong emphasis on clear design handover to developer.
— Flexible working hours.
— Close to 0 meetings.
Fully remote, there is no physical office.
You can choose your own hours, but we require you to have an overlap with the Berlin timezone once every two weeks.
Long-term freelance contract with a notice period. You are responsible for handling your own taxation and insurance.
25 paid vacation days are included in the contract.
We do not have traditional project managers.
Every designer and developer takes direct responsibility for the projects they work on.
They are in direct contact with the client, maintain an updated task board, and provide weekly recaps to the client.
Preferably ASAP.
1 — Intro zoom chat.
2 — Paid trial-to-hire for one or two weeks on existing project.
3 — Contract for full-time engagement.