Bewitt needs product design that respects how much organizers are carrying: clear flows, useful defaults, strong hierarchy, and interfaces that reduce uncertainty when time is tight.
What you will do
- Design workflows across organizer tools, event apps, admin surfaces, and public pages.
- Turn customer insight, support patterns, and product strategy into wireframes, prototypes, and polished interface details.
- Collaborate with engineering on responsive, accessible, implementation-ready UI and edge states.
- Help evolve the Bewitt product language across product, website, email, and sales touchpoints.
What success looks like
- Complex event workflows become easier to scan, decide, and complete.
- Designs account for real content, awkward states, permissions, localization, and mobile use.
- The product feels more consistent without becoming rigid or overdesigned.
You may be a good fit if
- You can make complex workflows understandable without making them feel thin.
- You are comfortable moving between discovery, systems thinking, and polished UI.
- You care about the words, states, and edge cases inside the product.
How we work in this role
- We use AI to explore directions, copy, variants, and edge cases, then narrow with taste, evidence, and accessibility.
- We prototype with real content because event software breaks in the details.
- Good design here is calm, legible, and useful under pressure.
Compensation: €40k-€70k.