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Senior UI Artist

Brighton, England, United Kingdom

Mythical Games is a Venture-backed game technology company powering the next generation of players, games, and studios. Our goal is to launch exceptional video games that leverage distributed ledger tech while providing a platform that will allow other game developers to do the same. 

At Mythical Games, we are proud of our ‘People First’ culture. We believe that it takes great people and culture to make great products. By treating each other with empathy and respect, we can live fulfilling lives outside our jobs while also creating exceptional work.

As a Senior UI Artist you’ll be getting genuine creative input towards the final look of the project. We’re looking for someone who possesses an innate understanding of UX principles, someone who is comfortable wireframing screen flows, establishing visual language elements, constructing in-game screens and generating polished iconography.

We work in a dynamic, iterative way so a willingness to revisit your work and iterate on previous designs when required is a must. As is an ability to work alongside other team members, offering and accepting constructive feedback.

Experience

• Proven experience as a UI/UX artist for games development.
• Proven experience owning and driving the UI production pipeline
• A great understanding of UI design principles (such as priority, weighting, gridding, form and colour hierarchies)
• Experience in 2D content creation for UIs (Photoshop and Illustrator)
• Experience with implementing UI content in Unity
• Great understanding of the UI/UX field, specifically for mobile games
• Awareness of budget constraints, compression techniques and images best practices

Attributes

• Great communicator/team player
• Organized
• Proactive
• Calm
• Pragmatic

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

• Design, drive, create and implement UI components
• Contribute to the UX design process by creating mock-ups, wireframes etc.
• Create and animate UI assets and implement these in Unity engine
• Review and feedback on artwork and be prepared to revisit work if needed
• Work collaboratively with the code team to deliver in-game assets
• Maintain quality and consistency across your work to meet objectives, quality bar expectations and schedules.

Bonus Skills

• 3D software proficiency (Maya or similar)
• Passionate about games, with an ability to analyze competitive products for their strengths and weaknesses.

 

Our team values diversity and believes that it strengthens our games, products, and communities. We strongly encourage POC, folks with disabilities, those belonging to the LGBTQIA+ communities, and people across all gender to apply. 

If you need assistance with accommodations due to a disability, please reach out to accessibility@mythical.games. We’ll be with you as soon as possible; our goal is to ensure an accessible and equitable interview process.

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