UX/UI Designer

As a UX/UI Designer, you will create end-to-end user experiences by turning our complex exoskeleton technology into an understandable story.

How do you make sure the exoskeleton walks

Telling the Project MARCH story to the outside world in an understandable way is really important to us. That's why, as a UX/UI Designer, you'll ensure that Project MARCH is represented in videos, renders and the Project MARCH website. You will work closely with our Marketing Coordinator and the rest of our Operations department and the Management Team.

What you will do as UX/UI Designer

As a UX/UI Designer, you are mainly responsible for the way we present our project to the outside world. To do this, you will mainly work on your own specific projects, for example creating the design reveal (render) video; documentary about the story behind Project MARCH; creating an interactive experience for events or promotional video for our partners. You have a lot of freedom to use your own creativity to create new projects and appeal to a specific target group. Because you have to translate (complex) technical concepts into an understandable way, you have to cooperate with many different technical departments. Therefore, you must be a team player and have good communication skills.

You recognize yourself in

  • You are creative.

  • You are able to tell difficult stories in an understandable way.

  • You are sociable / have good communication skills.

  • You are proficient in Adobe Creative Suite programs (Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro and AfterEffects).

  • You have experience with videography.

  • You have experience with rendering programs (preferred).

You want to become (even) better at 

  • Creating video content.

  • Building websites.

  • Using your creativity to tell professional stories.

  • Working and communicating in a large and diverse team.

  • Working with complex technical concepts.

What do you get in return

  • Technical and personal skills.

  • Experience working together in a large multidisciplinary team.

  • Having the space to make mistakes and learn from them.

  • Working independently within a team, setting your own deadlines while considering many others.

  • Experience in the business/technology world.

  • Great projects for your portfolio.

  • New friends for life.

  • A year full of unforgettable memories.

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