UI Artist - WWE 2K

At Visual Concepts, we believe great games are made by diverse and empowered teams with a shared passion for play. As one of the world's top game development studios, we have shipped over 100 multi-sku titles to critical acclaim and commercial success. Our teams are independent and entrepreneurial. Our studios in Novato, Irvine, Budapest, Shanghai, Austin, Boise, Seoul, and Parksville, Canada are committed to artistry and technical innovation, offering top candidates the opportunity to learn and grow with some of the smartest and most creative minds in the industry.

What We Need:

Can you speak in images and design... from layout to typography, shape, color, visual language and iconography. When it comes to UI, are you never quite finished streamlining, polishing, and improving that pixel perfect clarity? If you're passionate about crafting beautiful user experiences, with art and design that seems to anticipate the player's next move, we have a role that might interest you!

We're looking for a UI Artist to help create/polish the UI, player status and overall presentation of the next installment of the WWE 2K franchise. You'll work with a large and versatile team to craft assets and implement a striking and intuitive user experience across every mode of the game, from in-ring wrestling, to story modes, simulations, and a spectacular variety of user content creation tools.

WWE 2K is an exciting and challenging game with a diverse set of features and requirements. You will grow and develop in many different areas, learning from a highly skilled team while working on innovative technology. We are committed to building the most diverse team possible, so while a list of qualifications is provided below, please do not hesitate to apply if you don't meet 100% of the qualifications.

What You Will Do:

  • Direct creation of UI assets from concept to finish
  • Implement UI assets using proprietary tools
  • Receive feedback, implement improvements, polish and bug fixes to UI/flows
  • Work across functions to develop the full scope of game needs
  • Anticipate challenges; build relationships with Tools and UI leads and engineers to improve functionality and visual fidelity.

Who Will Be A Great Fit:
  • 2+ years of professional experience in a UI/UX role
  • Portfolio of UI/UX work
  • Experience with Photoshop, Illustrator, game engine and UI tooling
  • Strong understanding of UI/UX design
  • Strong understanding of graphic design principles such as layout, typography, and color theory application
  • Ability to create high-quality work in a fast-paced environment and able to incorporate feedback from multiple stakeholders from multiple teams
  • Organized, excellent communication skills, passion for games, collaborative demeanor
  • Attention to detail and completeness, ability to see around corners, anticipate issues
  • Love for video games (not just ours!)

Might Be Nice:
  • Experience working in 3D with motion including Maya, Cinema 4D, Element 3D, or other industry standard software
  • Game Industry experience with multiple shipped titles
  • Knowledge of the WWE brand and style

This is a fully remote role that may be based anywhere in the United States. Below are the expected salary and wage ranges for applicants based in locations where the pay transparency law is in effect: California: $78,900 - $110,400 per year. New York State (inclusive of New York City): $68,600 - $96,000 per year. Washington: $78,900 - $110,400 per year. New Jersey: $68,600 - $96,000 per year. British Columbia: $60,700 - $85,000 (CAD) per year. Base pay offered is based on market location, and may vary further depending on individualized factors for job candidates, such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and other objective business considerations. Subject to those same considerations, the total compensation package for this position may also include other elements, including a bonus and/or equity awards, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment. If hired, employee will be in an 'at-will position' and the company reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation or benefit program) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, company or individual department/team performance, and market factors.

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