Bring digital products to life by adding animation to micro-interactions to provide users an easy and delightful experience
Produce motion designs, patterns, and guidelines for design systems, communications (internal and external), and executive presentations
Translate complex information into engaging visual assets, including animations, storyboards, journey maps, marketing collaterals, illustrations, etc.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (design, product management, marketing, engineering, research, subject matter experts, legal, and executive leadership)
Partner with developers to translate micro-animations into code
Iterate designs based on feedback from users, stakeholders, and analytics
Share knowledge and educate the team and the organization about our design process and best practices
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills
An online portfolio or samples of work , demonstrating motion design skills including micro-interactions on design components
Please include a link to your online portfolio or work samples in the resume.
2+ years of work experience in the design field
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Motion Graphics, Animation, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Interaction Design, Visual Design, Service Design, or related fields
Ability to communicate abstract design concepts visually and verbally in a clear and engaging manner
Proficiency in motion graphics and visual/product design software, especially Adobe Suite (After Effects, Premiere Pro, Illustrator), and Figma
Experience working across multiple platforms (e.g., digital products, motion graphics, websites, mobile apps, prints, etc.)
Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills
Experience with working with developers to translate animations into code and/or using Lottie
Technical knowledge on HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Experience with UX and product design process
Familiarity with Design Thinking methodology and (workshop) facilitation
Experience with creating illustrations for product iconography
Familiarity with financial terminologies
Familiarity with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design