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The lookout for talent: Graphic/UX Designer @RenderStreet

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Summertime is the best time for making plans. While everyone is out of town (as we can easily see in our Facebook feeds), we take the time for thinking over what we’d like to do next. It’s a time for fresh ideas to come to life. And because we’re part of a creative community with a strong appetite for innovation, we’d like to bring some of it into Render.st.

We’re planning of creating a richer experience for the people using our service. For this, we need a graphic designer with a strong understanding of the web, which is essentially an interactive space. There are things we want to change when communicating the RenderStreet story, but we also need to get the user flow right in the account dashboard. We’d love to work with someone who’ s used the #b3d hashtag at least once, knows the result to the meaning of life is and gets excited about animation releases.

Personality
Before skills, we appreciate character. We want to team up with someone who speaks up his/her mind and sees design opportunities where we don’t. Boldness is something we admire, as well as a good argument. We’re looking for sharp minds, that also act systematically (a love for grids is mandatory). We ground our success on our team, so good communication and constant contact will be be needed from both sides.

Way of working
We’re currently based in Eastern Europe (Romania), so the work will be done remotely via e-mail, using ViewFlux for feedback. We’re going to be in constant touch via Skype, so good English is important. We’re looking for a long term collaboration, starting with a few hours per week,

RenderStreet team
Our team is small but fine tuned, with split roles and trusting each other in what we do. Our future designer will be respected and encouraged to take the lead and bring RenderStreet to the top of his portfolio.

We won’t hurry in our decision, so take your time to understand what we do – visit Render.st, Google us, ask us questions. Then, introduce yourself and your work to contact@render.st. Looking forward to this.

 

Sabina
Sabina is our social media expert and she has the difficult role of making RenderStreet's online presence an interesting and meaningful one.