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Buck Eejit Games

UI/UX Developer (3-6 Month Contract)

Belfast
Posted about 16 hours ago
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About You

  • Strong experience in UI/UX design principles and best practices
  • Proficient in graphic design and prototyping tools such as Sketch, Adobe XD, Figma, Photoshop, or Illustrator
  • Experience with programming languages like C# or C++, with a focus on implementing UI/UX elements in game engines, particularly Unity
  • Understanding of game design principles, user flows, and usability testing

The Role

  • 3-6 Month Contract, with competitive salary dependent on experience
  • Design visually appealing and user-friendly UI elements for in-game menus, HUD, and other interface components
  • Develop wireframes, mockups, and prototypes to effectively communicate UI/UX design ideas
  • Collaborate with the game design and development teams to ensure UI/UX elements align with the overall vision and goals of the project
  • Implement UI/UX assets and interactions within the game engine, optimizing for performance and platform compatibility
  • Conduct usability testing and iterate on designs based on user feedback and analytics

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  • Experience in the game industry or other interactive media
  • Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
  • Knowledge of other game engines such as Unreal Engine
  • Experience working with version control systems like Git or SVN
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Skills

UI/UX Design
Graphic Design
Prototyping
C#
C++
Unity
Game Design
User Flows
Usability Testing
Wireframes
Mockups
Collaboration
Performance Optimization
Version Control
Problem Solving
Troubleshooting

Location

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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