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Ava K.

  • Portland, OR
  • 1 years of experience
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  • Increased user engagement by 40% through redesign of main dashboard interface for a SaaS platform.

  • Created 50+ reusable UI components, reducing development time for new features by 30%.

  • Collaborated closely with UX researchers to implement data-driven design decisions, enhancing overall user satisfaction.

Recent Project

Ava redesigned a mobile banking app for a regional bank. She simplified the navigation structure, resulting in a 25% decrease in user errors. The new design also included personalized insights and financial goal tracking features, leading to a 35% increase in daily active users.

Ravi S.

  • Atlanta, GA
  • 10 years of experience
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  • Improved conversion rates by 25% through A/B testing and iterative design of e-commerce product pages.

  • Designed UI for 3 award-winning mobile apps, each achieving over 1 million downloads.

  • Pioneered the implementation of a comprehensive design system, ensuring consistency across all product lines and reducing design debt.

Recent Project

Ravi created the user interface for a virtual reality fitness application. He designed intuitive gesture-based controls and immersive environments that encouraged user engagement. The app received praise for its innovative approach to home fitness and was featured in the app store’s “Best of the Year” list.

Chloe M.

  • Chicago, IL
  • 3 years of experience
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  • Reduced customer support tickets by 35% through redesign of user onboarding process for a complex B2B platform.

  • Increased mobile app retention rate by 20% by implementing personalized UI elements based on user behavior.

  • Mentored junior designers in prototyping techniques and design software best practices, fostering a culture of continuous learning.

Recent Project

Chloe led the UI redesign for a popular task management application. She introduced a customizable dashboard and intuitive drag-and-drop functionality. The new design resulted in a 45% increase in user productivity and received overwhelmingly positive feedback from long-time users.

Darnell W.

  • Miami, FL
  • 10 years of experience
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  • Improved accessibility scores from 70% to 98% across all company websites, ensuring WCAG 2.1 AA compliance.

  • Reduced page load times by 50% through optimization of visual assets and implementation of lazy loading techniques.

  • Spearheaded the adoption of atomic design principles, improving design consistency and development efficiency across multiple products.

Recent Project

Darnell designed the user interface for an AI-powered smart home control system. He created an intuitive dashboard that allowed users to easily manage multiple connected devices. The interface included customizable widgets and voice-controlled elements, resulting in a 30% increase in user adoption of advanced features.

Lydia T.

  • Austin, TX
  • 1 years of experience
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  • Increased user satisfaction scores by 30% through redesign of customer portal for a major utility company.

  • Designed 20+ email templates, improving click-through rates by an average of 15% across various campaigns.

  • Pioneered the use of motion design in product interfaces, enhancing user understanding of complex data visualizations.

Recent Project

Lydia created the UI for a collaborative online whiteboard tool. She designed a clean, intuitive interface that supported real-time multi-user interactions and seamless integration with various file types. The tool quickly gained popularity among remote teams, acquiring 100,000 active users within the first three months of launch.

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Frequently asked questions about hiring your next UI designer

A UI Designer, or User Interface Designer, is responsible for creating the visual elements and layouts of digital products like websites and mobile apps. They focus on making interfaces aesthetically pleasing, intuitive, and user-friendly.

Key skills include proficiency in design software (like Adobe XD, Figma, or Sketch), understanding of color theory and typography, knowledge of user-centered design principles, and familiarity with current design trends and best practices.

While there’s some overlap, UI Designers focus primarily on the visual aspects of an interface, whereas UX (User Experience) Designers concentrate on the overall feel, flow, and functionality of the product. UI is part of the broader UX process.

Common tools include Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, and prototyping tools like InVision or Principle. The specific tools may vary depending on the company and project requirements.

While not always necessary, basic knowledge of HTML and CSS can be beneficial. It helps designers understand technical limitations and communicate more effectively with developers.

The process usually includes research, wireframing, creating mockups, prototyping, and collaborating with developers for implementation. It often involves multiple iterations based on feedback and user testing.

Look for a diverse range of projects, attention to detail, consistency in design systems, and the ability to explain their design choices. Consider how their designs balance aesthetics with usability.

UI Designers are in demand across various industries, including tech companies, digital agencies, e-commerce businesses, financial services, healthcare, and any organization developing digital products or services.

UI Designers play a crucial role in creating accessible interfaces by choosing appropriate color contrasts, font sizes, and interactive elements that can be easily used by people with various abilities and assistive technologies.