Join to apply for the Graduate Visual UI Designer role at Canonical.OverviewCanonical's design team is on a mission to turn complex open‐source software into intuitive products that change the face of enterprise IT. With Ubuntu, Canonical created the first Linux for human beings. We create world‐renowned software, impacting millions of engineers, enterprises, entrepreneurs and consumers every day. As a visual UI designer you will work closely with UX designers, product designers and engineers to bring exciting projects to life.LocationThis role will be based remotely in the EMEA region.What will your day look likeOur design team works in a multi‐disciplinary environment with visual designers, UX designers, front‐end and back‐end engineers to bring web projects to life. You will create clear, stylish presentations that aid the user experience of our products. You will use your knowledge of typography, colour and layout, care deeply about usability, accessibility and web standards.Qualifications Excellent academic results at school and universityBachelor's or equivalent in Art /DesignExceptional design talent with experience in branding, including visual identities, brand experiences...Knowledge and passion for user experience, technology and designCommitment to continuous learning and improvement - curious, flexible, scientificEngagement with the latest design research and innovationKnowledge of tools such as InDesign, Illustrator, Figma, or Penpot
Fully remote working environment - we've been working remotely since 2004!Personal learning and development budget of 2,000USD per annumAnnual compensation reviewRecognition rewardsAnnual holiday leaveParental LeaveEmployee Assistance ProgrammeOpportunity to travel to new locations to meet colleagues at sprintsPriority Pass for travel and travel upgrades for long haul company events
We publish Ubuntu, the platform for AI, IoT and cloud. We are remote‐first and recruit globally with high standards. Entry level
Full‐time
Design, Art/Creative, and Information TechnologyIndustries: Software Development
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