> Markdown version of [/jobs/ext/759953-ux-ui-designer](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/jobs/ext/759953-ux-ui-designer). Every page supports `.md` or `Accept: text/markdown`. Links point to the HTML versions so they work for humans too. Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # UX/UI Designer - **Company:** TinkerList - **Location:** Leuven, Belgium - **Experience:** Experienced - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Artificial Intelligence, Software as a Service, Interaction Design, User-Centered Design, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - **Published:** June 18, 2026 - **Apply:** https://be.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=a270a53532095474 ## About the Role * 3+ years in digital product design, with a portfolio that demonstrates both UX thinking and strong visual and interaction craft * We're looking for someone strong on both sides. If you lean more toward one, that's fine - as long as the other side is solid and you're invested in developing it * Proven track record of working hand-in-hand with development teams * Openness to - or hands-on experience with - AI-assisted design workflows * Background in B2B and/or SaaS products is a plus ## Description As a UX/UI designer at Cuez, you'll work closely with POs, clients and engineering to shape the product experience. Our tools cater to complex, information-dense workflows where the design challenge is to make things feel calm under pressure. End-to-end ownership, big picture to pixel-levelYou own the full experience of a feature - from requirements and flows through to the final pixel. You zoom out to work through conceptual problems, then zoom in to craft polished UI and considered interactions. Both matter equally. Thorough thinking, fast prototypingYou unravel complex user needs and map them into clear flows. Then you move fast - prototype, validate, iterate. Designing for complexityYou're comfortable with information-dense, high-complexity interfaces. You consistently find solutions that feel simple to the user, even when the system underneath isn't. You're open to collaborating with engineering to define where human-centered design fits within AI-driven, agentic product workflows. Visual craft and interaction detailYou have a strong eye. Typography, spacing, hierarchy, density, motion - you treat these as the substance of the work, not finishing touches. You care about hover states, empty states, loading states, transitions. The details that make an interface feel sharp instead of generic. Systems thinkingYou design beyond individual screens. You've worked within a mature design system and contributed to evolving it. You design with scalability in mind from the start. Comfort with ambiguityYou don't wait for perfect requirements - you help create them. You ask the right questions, drive toward clarity, and make confident design decisions along the way. Collaboration and communicationYou surface insights from the right people. You present and defend design decisions to non-designers and bring stakeholders along without losing the integrity of the work. AI-driven workflowsYou're open to collaborating with engineering to define where human-centered design fits within AI-driven, agentic product workflows. Research-mindedYou're comfortable running usability tests and participating in discovery work. You use research to shape features upfront and validate them throughout. What you'll do * Work with POs and clients on discovery - research, problem framing, flows, prototypes and testing * Design production-ready UI with a high bar for visual and interaction quality * Help evolve the design system - components, tokens, patterns, documentation * Apply and guard our visual identity across the product suite * Work hands-on with engineers - handoffs, reviews, refinements * Review implemented features to make sure design intent and interaction quality hold up * Apply accessibility best practices across all work, with working knowledge of WCAG standards ## Related Videos - [Design as an algorithm, not as a feature](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/471-design-as-an-algorithm-not-as-a-feature) - [Building Collaborative Open Source tools for Developers and Designers - Pablo Ruiz-Muzquiz from Penpot](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1345-building-collaborative-open-source-tools-for-developers-and-designers-pablo-ruiz-muzquiz-from-penpot) - [Insight into AI-Driven Design](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1016-insight-into-ai-driven-design) - [UX is a fullstack job!](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1020-ux-is-a-fullstack-job) - [Beyond the Hype: Building Trustworthy and Reliable LLM Applications with Guardrails](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1594-beyond-the-hype-building-trustworthy-and-reliable-llm-applications-with-guardrails) - [Liquid AI interfaces: how software eats frontend](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1937-liquid-ai-interfaces-how-software-eats-frontend) ## Related Articles - [The future is here: How artificial intelligence is influencing UX design](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/65-the-future-is-here-how-artificial-intelligence-is-influencing-ux-design) - [Dev Digest 122 - Cracks in the polyfill](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/457-dev-digest-122-cracks-in-the-polyfill) - [Dev Digest 121 - AI goes offline](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/456-dev-digest-121-ai-goes-offline) - [Dev Digest 133 - Back to Front](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/474-dev-digest-133-back-to-front) - [Dev Digest 120 - Apple and peers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/455-dev-digest-120-apple-and-peers) - [WeAreDevelopers Dev Digest Issue 116 - The new search wars…](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/445-wearedevelopers-dev-digest-issue-116-the-new-search-wars)