Role: UI/UX Designer (Product UI + Workflow Design)
Type: Full-Time (or high-commitment contract to start)
Location: Remote (Preferred: Turkey / Eastern Europe / Asia time zones)
Start: ASAP
About Vidrush
Vidrush is building a modern creator tool that helps users produce and edit video content faster with AI.
We’re growing quickly and shipping fast — and now we need someone who can turn a fast-evolving product into a cohesive, intuitive, premium-quality application.
Our product is powerful, but UX clarity and consistency matter more than ever as we scale.
The Role
We’re hiring a UX/UI Designer who can work like an extension of the product + engineering team.
You’ll own product UI and UX workflows across the app — especially:
- dashboard and control flows
- onboarding
- configuration + settings
- multi-step creation flows
- the editor experience
This role is ideal for someone who can move fast on small features with quick turnaround, while also thinking strategically about modular design systems and long-term UX architecture.
We do NOT need a landing page designer.
We need someone who is great at product UI and workflow clarity.
What You’ll Do
1) Improve UX Clarity
- Simplify workflows and reduce user confusion
- Design step-by-step flows that feel intuitive even for beginners
- Improve information architecture: what goes where, what’s visible when, what’s hidden until needed
- Ensure features are discoverable without overwhelming users
2) Design a Modular, Scalable UI System
- Build a cohesive design foundation that scales as we ship new features
- Create UI patterns and components that prevent “patchwork” design over time
- Establish consistent behaviors across the product so we don’t need frequent full redesigns
- Maintain a premium visual feel without sacrificing speed and usability
3) Ship Fast, With Developers
- Prototype quickly in Figma for small features and UX improvements
- Collaborate directly with devs for rapid iterations and implementation-ready designs
- Provide clear handoff: components, states, edge cases, and interactions
- Work in weekly cycles: design → ship → iterate
4) Own Big Projects When Needed
- Lead long-term redesign efforts in phases (e.g., editor UX improvements, onboarding revamp, navigation/structure redesign)
- Break complex redesigns into shippable iterations
- Keep the product usable and improving continuously — not stuck in months-long design cycles
What We’re Looking For
Most Important
- Strong UX/UI design experience for dashboards, workflow products, or SaaS tools
- Able to move quickly: fast iteration, fast prototypes, fast shipping
- High autonomy: can take vague requirements and turn them into clear solutions
- Excellent at designing for beginner users without oversimplifying power-user workflows
- Strong collaboration: you work closely with devs and adjust based on constraints
- Strong taste: premium UI polish, attention to spacing/typography/layout/interaction details
- Strong thinking around UX behavior: the “how it works,” not just how it looks
You’re likely a fit if…
- You’ve designed complex product UIs (not just marketing sites)
- You’ve worked in early-stage startups or fast-paced product teams
- You can make complex tools feel simple and obvious
- You can design systems that stay cohesive as features grow
Nice to Have
- Experience designing “conversational UX” or assistant-style workflows
- Experience with creator tools or video-related products
- Familiarity with design systems and scalable component libraries
- Experience designing editor-like interfaces (timeline, multi-panel UI, complex interaction states)
- Understanding of onboarding and user education patterns without “tutorial overload”
How We Work
- Small team, high ownership
- We ship quickly and iterate weekly
- Designers collaborate directly with engineering (no “throw it over the wall”)
- We want a product that feels premium and intuitive — not confusing or patchwork