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- Download Salsa from the App or Play Store
- Sign in with your wallet
- DM the ‘salsadotme.eth' with your resume and portfolio showcasing previous web3 projects
- Answer this question: which web3 app has the best UX in your opinion and why?
- Keep it short & sweet
- I have professional design experience working with startups shipping end-to-end design systems into production
- I’ve designed consumer products (social or mobile experience is a plus)
- I have designed product experiences for web3 users
- I’m proactive, energetic and take ownership when I spot areas for improvement
- I have an eye for intuitive UX that’s easy to understand for web3 newbies and experts alike
- the idea of working in an early-stage company with lots of ambiguity makes my heart beat faster
- creating a deck illustrating what Salsa can do for creators
- brainstorming ideas for making group chats less overwhelming
- mocking up low-fidelity designs to share with potential partners
- creating high-fidelity designs for group chat polls for handoff to engineering the next day
- speaking with users and prioritizing feedback
- Competitive salary
- Employee equity
- Medical insurance
- Unlimited PTO
- Remote-first workplace (currently we're in San Francisco, London, Buenos Aires and Slovenia)
- Team offsites across the globe
- Travel stipends to web3 conferences
- Positive vibes 🌶
What does a product designer do?
A product designer is responsible for creating and designing the physical and visual aspects of a product, with the aim of enhancing its functionality, usability, and aesthetics
This involves a broad range of tasks, such as researching and analyzing customer needs, designing user interfaces, creating sketches and prototypes, testing and refining designs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the final product meets the intended user needs and business goals
A product designer must have a deep understanding of design principles, materials, manufacturing processes, and technological advancements in order to create products that are both innovative and functional
They must also have excellent communication skills, as they work closely with engineers, marketing teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that the product is developed on time, within budget, and meets the desired quality standards
Product designers work in a variety of industries, such as consumer electronics, furniture, automotive, fashion, and healthcare, to name a few
They may work for large corporations, small businesses, or as freelance designers, and often collaborate with other designers, engineers, and manufacturers to bring their designs to life
In web3, a product designer is responsible for designing and creating decentralized applications (dApps) and other products that leverage blockchain technology, smart contracts, and decentralized networks
This involves understanding the unique technical and functional requirements of web3 products, as well as the principles of decentralization, transparency, and user ownership
Web3 product designers need to be familiar with blockchain technology, smart contract programming languages, and decentralized networks, in order to design products that can operate effectively in a decentralized environment
They need to be able to work with developers and other stakeholders to ensure that the product is designed in a way that maximizes user control and ownership, while minimizing the potential for fraud or malicious activity
Web3 product designers may work on a range of products, such as decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, non-fungible token (NFT) marketplaces, decentralized social networks, and more
They may also work closely with blockchain developers, economists, and other specialists to create products that are both innovative and practical, while maintaining a strong focus on user experience.