Salsa UI Designers support the creative process. A UI Designer works with the UX Designer to construct high-fidelity designs and models to test with users and the client. Salsa UI Designers are experts in conveying brand consistency and developing modern and standard compliant user interfaces.
UI Designer responsibilities
As a Salsa User Interface Designer duties include:
Creative process
Drive creative workshops (low fidelity) — Lead the creative sessions as part of project discovery. Application of inputs such as IA, outcomes of functional discussions to arrive at low-fidelity creative concepts enabling rapid iteration.
Drive Creative Workshops (high fidelity) — Lead the production of high-fidelity designs based on rapid iteration of low-fidelity designs. Broker agreement of initial designs and the maintenance of those designs through life of the project.
Application of design systems — Use existing creative artefacts such as those of the DTA’s Design System to identify gaps in the design system compared to the creative outcomes required by clients. Design pragmatic solutions to bridge gaps, including contributing back to relevant design systems.
Requirements
Must haves
Experience in delivering creative outcomes for government clients
Relevant experience in the delivery of citizen-centric designs, ideally in the government sphere
Experience with Salsa’s standard creative tools such as Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma, InDesign and Edge
Experience working in multidisciplinary teams encompassing, project management, business analysis, technical and others. Experience in embellishing the creative process in a multidisciplinary team executing with an agile methodology
Understanding of interactive communications and delivery systems, processes, and user interface design, as well as industry best practices
Knowledge of layouts, graphic fundamentals, typography and limitations of the web; must understand web development and have the ability to storyboard or translate ideas
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Passion, integrity, and energy!
Nice to haves
Knowledge of HTML5, CSS(2.0-3.0), Javascript (JQuery) and open source CMS technologies
Knowledge of DTA’s Design System and its application in government
Appreciation of the role of creative and citizen-centric design as part of the DTA’s Digital Service Standard
Experience participating in user research sessions with client stakeholders and representative website users, collating findings and forming recommendations to take forward into the creative process
Salsa UI Designers
About Salsa
Salsa Digital is a Melbourne-based agency with a 16+ year legacy in open source. Currently Salsa is made up of approximately 25-30 Salsarians.
Salsa has become a key contributor to helping governments become more open, more consolidated and more connected.
Salsa is entrusted by the Australian Government (Department of Finance) as the exclusive delivery partner for the next generation GovCMS platform. Salsa has also been entrusted by the Victorian Government as the implementation partner for the Single Digital Presence platform.
On behalf of the Victorian Government, Salsa also manages the open data platform (data.vic.gov.au) designed, built and hosted on CKAN (open source data management system).
Salsa is a values-driven agency with a strong open source and transparent ethos.
Salsa is recognised as an open source digital platform leader in government at state and federal level. Salsa has earnt this reputation through delivery of high profile programs of work and also via the production of thought-leading content.
Benefits
All Salsa Digital employees may expect the following benefits:
Work with others that genuinely want to deliver great work
Be part of a company with a genuine open, transparent and accountable ethos
Become part of an environment where you can contribute and respectfully challenge areas that could be improved, and be well received
Be part of a company with a strong and focused vision to build a more open government
Be part of a company with a strong culture of pushing the boundaries further
Flexible remote/on-site working arrangements
Work with a team of professionals in a flat organisational culture
Attend professional conferences and events that support and improve your insights and thus knowledge to produce great work