
Product Designer
Authlete
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Japan
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About the role
- Design UI/UX for developer-focused workflows in a management console (high-density screens, configuration-heavy forms, logs, settings, etc.)
- Design end-to-end experiences for new features: UX flows, wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity UI
- Create clean and implementation-ready designs in Figma, including specs and handoff artifacts
- Work closely with engineers to ensure designs are feasible, consistent, and shipped with quality
- Improve usability of complex screens by simplifying layouts, reducing friction, and clarifying information hierarchy
- Design multiple UI states (loading, empty, error, disabled, edge cases) — not just the happy path
- Contribute to design system usage and evolution (components, variants, tokens, spacing, typography)
- Own website design improvements in Webflow (pages, sections, visuals, and conversion-oriented updates)
- Support lightweight marketing/sales assets when needed (one-pagers, slides, event graphics) while keeping brand consistency
Requirements
- 3–6 years of product design experience (B2B SaaS preferred)
- Strong portfolio showing shipped product UI work
- Comfortable designing complex, information-dense interfaces (developer/admin tools are a plus)
- Strong execution skills in Figma (components, variants, auto-layout, clean file structure)
- Solid understanding of UX fundamentals: hierarchy, consistency, interaction patterns, and accessibility basics
- Experience working with engineers and doing practical handoffs
- Webflow experience (you don’t need to be a Webflow expert, but willing to learn and own it)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
UI designUX designprototypingwireframinginformation hierarchyaccessibilitydesign systemhigh-fidelity UIexecution skillscomplex interface design
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationproblem-solvingattention to detailcreativityadaptabilityuser-centered thinkingcritical thinkingtime managementbrand consistency