UX/UI Designer
Leo Trinol
$1,400 - $1,500
per month
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Job Description
We need a UX/UI Designer who understands that a law firm's website needs to feel like a firm handshake. Not flashy. Not experimental. Just solid, clear, and trustworthy. The kind of site where someone lands and immediately thinks "I can trust these people with my case."
You will design law firm websites, legal service landing pages, and maybe some legal-tech dashboards. Everything you make needs to convert visitors into clients. That means thinking about forms, navigation, mobile experience, and the tiny details that make someone pick up the phone.
You should be excellent in Figma. Not just okay. You should know how to build clean components, maintain spacing discipline, and design systems that scale. Your portfolio should show real work. Not just concepts. Real sites, real pages, real problems solved.
Experience with legal or professional services is a bonus but not required. What matters is that you understand credibility. You know how to use typography, layout, and visual hierarchy to make a brand look premium and reliable. Most legal leads come from mobile, so your designs need to work beautifully on small screens too.
This is a full-time remote role. You get clear briefs and fast feedback. No waiting weeks for approvals. Just build, iterate, and improve.
If you want to apply, send your portfolio link. That is required. Also tell me a bit about your experience with UX/UI and Figma. If there are one or two projects you are especially proud of, mention those too. Applications without portfolios will not be opened.