ProArch is hiring a
Senior UI UX Designer with 5-8 years of experience to join our Design & Experience team. In this role, you will own the end-to-end visual design of key modules and features, create and maintain scalable design systems, and ensure brand consistency and pixel-perfect execution across all digital platforms. You will collaborate with UX designers, developers, and product managers to deliver visually compelling and user-friendly solutions that enhance user experience and performance.
Responsibilities
- Own the end-to-end visual design of assigned modules, features, and experiences
- Create, evolve, and maintain design systems and component libraries
- Ensure pixel-perfect UI execution, brand consistency, and high attention to detail
- Collaborate with UX designers, developers, and product managers to balance aesthetic impact with usability and performance
- Lead visual design reviews, gather feedback, and iterate for continuous improvement
- Design for multiple modes and contexts, including light/dark themes
- Provide guidance on visual design best practices within cross-functional teams
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in design, Visual Communication, Fine Arts, or related field (Master's preferred)
- 5-8 years of proven experience as a Visual Designer or UI Designer in product or digital design
- Strong expertise in end-to-end visual design ownership of features/modules
- Proficiency with Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, or equivalent design tools
- Experience in design system creation and maintenance
- Deep understanding of UI detail, pixel precision, brand identity, and its impact on UX/performance
- Knowledge of frontend implementation constraints and ability to collaborate effectively with developers
- Strong communication and presentation skills to articulate design decisions
Good To Have Skills
- Expertise in motion and interaction design for engaging experiences
- Experience conducting design thinking workshops or ideation sessions
- Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG) and inclusive design practices