Visual Designer

Thoughtworks is a pioneer in integrating experience design with agile software delivery. Our designers work in multi-disciplinary teams that balance the thinking required to understand complex problems with the discipline needed to get high-quality working software into the hands of our clients and customers. Designers at Thoughtworks creatively solve the right problems. We work collaboratively to deliver bespoke software and take on the most challenging problems our clients have. Job responsibilities Create visually appealing designs that are functional and user-centered, accessible, and contribute to product branding and visual identity. Collaborate with your team to refine designs based on feedback from research and testing. Work closely with developers to ensure your designs are accurately implemented, accessible, and functional. Participate in design workshops and brainstorming sessions, providing input on visual and UI design. Job qualifications Technical Skills Strong understanding of visual design principles such as color theory, layout, accessibility, and typography. A keen eye for detail and a passion for creating visually engaging, usable, and accessible designs. Experience working with prototyping tools and a willingness to iterate based on feedback. Professional Skills You enjoy working in agile, cross-functional teams of designers and technologists and you’re capable of planning and managing your visual deliverables. You’re intrigued by complex challenges and can translate them into clean, effective design solutions. You’re a clear communicator and can explain the business impact of your design choices to stakeholders in a way they can easily understand. You have a collaborative mindset and enjoy sharing your visual design knowledge with teammates, contributing to a supportive learning environment. Please share a portfolio link that showcases your expertise in digital products – ideally both web and mobile. Other things to know Learning & Development There is no one-size-fits-all career path at Thoughtworks: however you want to develop your career is entirely up to you. But we also balance autonomy with the strength of our cultivation culture. This means your career is supported by interactive tools, numerous development programs and teammates who want to help you grow. We see value in helping each other be our best and that extends to empowering our employees in their career journeys. About Thoughtworks Thoughtworks is a dynamic and inclusive community of bright and supportive colleagues who are revolutionizing tech. As a leading technology consultancy, we’re pushing boundaries through our purposeful and impactful work. For 30+ years, we’ve delivered extraordinary impact together with our clients by helping them solve complex business problems with technology as the differentiator. Bring your brilliant expertise and commitment for continuous learning to Thoughtworks. Together, let’s be extraordinary. #LI-Remote See here our AI policy.

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