Senior Web Designer (UI/UX) at Filevine | Prague
Filevine Inc.Prague
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Experience Level
Senior
Qualifications
Proven experience in UI/UX design, with a strong portfolio showcasing your design expertise. In-depth understanding of user-centered design principles and methodologies. Proficiency in design tools such as Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite, and Figma. Experience in conducting user research and usability testing to refine designs. Strong communication skills with the ability to articulate design concepts and rationale. Team player with a collaborative approach to problem-solving.
At Filevine, we are revolutionizing the legal industry through our innovative platform that combines AI with Legal Operating Intelligence. Our mission is to transform legal operations into a cohesive, proactive process, integrating data, documents, and workflows seamlessly. With our proprietary system, LOIS, we provide professionals with insights that empower them to make informed decisions and enhance their productivity.
Role Overview:
We are on the lookout for a highly skilled Senior UI/UX Web Designer who will play a pivotal role in enhancing Filevine's digital footprint and user experience. This role requires a blend of advanced UX methodologies, user-focused design principles, and high-quality visual aesthetics to create engaging and impactful web experiences. Your work will ensure that Filevine’s AI-driven value proposition is clearly communicated, maintaining both visual and functional harmony across our marketing and product platforms.
About Filevine Inc.
Filevine is a pioneering Legal AI firm that is reshaping the future of legal work by providing a unified platform that enhances clarity and efficiency. Our commitment to innovation has garnered recognition from industry leaders, making us one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the sector.
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