UI/UX & Motion Designer (Product)
Rusk Media
5 - 7 years
Delhi
Posted: 13/03/2026
Job Description
About Alright TV
Alright TV is a micro-drama OTT platform built for immersive, short-form storytelling. We focus on high-engagement content experiences and design plays a central role in how users discover, watch, and stay.
Until now, weve worked with an external agency. Were now building an in-house design team to move faster, think deeper, and shape a stronger product identity with dynamic interface.
Role : UI/UX & Motion Designer (Product)
What Youll Do
Youll help design the core app experience from user journeys and interface systems to motion and micro-interactions.
Heres what that includes:
- Designing intuitive, visually strong mobile experiences
- Creating high-fidelity UI and interactive prototypes in Figma
- Designing motion, transitions, and micro-animations that enhance storytelling
- Thinking through user flows that improve retention and watch time
- Collaborating closely with product, engineering, and content teams
- Iterating quickly based on feedback, testing, and performance insights
- Helping evolve and maintain the apps design system
What Were Looking For:
- 35 years of experience in UI/UX design (consumer apps preferred)
- Strong skills in Figma (components, auto-layout, prototyping)
- Experience with motion tools like After Effects, Principle, ProtoPie, or AI equivalent workflows
- A good understanding of mobile-first design (Android/iOS patterns)
- Sensitivity to visual storytelling and interaction details
- Designing beyond screens, focusing on complete experiences
Good to Have:
- Experience working on OTT, media, gaming, or content platforms
- Built or contributed to a design system
- Worked with analytics or A/B testing to improve UX
- Designed motion systems (not just one-off animations)
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