Game UX/UI Designer (Manila-based)

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TYPE OF WORK

Full Time

WAGE / SALARY

Php 45,000 - Php 160,000

HOURS PER WEEK

40

DATE UPDATED

Jun 16, 2025

JOB OVERVIEW

We’re Hiring: Game UX/UI Designer (Manila-based)
Company: Echelon Prime, Inc
Location: Manila (On-site within PH)
Job Type: Full-Time | Contract-to-Hire
Industry: Mobile Games / Hyper Casual / EdTech

About Us
We’re an award-winning game studio focused on building meaningful, fun, and visually rich experiences for players of all ages. Our current project blends education with entertainment and is poised for release in multiple countries. We’re looking for a talented Game UX/UI Designer to help shape the way players interact with our world.

What You’ll Do
• Design user flows, wireframes, and final game interfaces (HUD, menus, in-game UX)
• Collaborate with game designers, artists, and developers to integrate UI seamlessly
• Create intuitive tutorials, feedback systems, and accessible layouts
• Prototype and test UI/UX with real players (kids, teens, parents)
• Contribute to visual direction while keeping usability front and center
• Iterate quickly based on analytics, testing, and feedback

Requirements
• 2+ years of experience in UX/UI design (preferably for games or mobile apps)
• Strong skills in Figma, Adobe XD, Unity UI Toolkit, or equivalent
• A portfolio showcasing UX flows, wireframes, and UI assets for games or interactive apps
• Clear understanding of mobile-first UX and touch-based UI principles
• Great communication and collaboration skills
• Bonus: Experience in casual or hyper-casual game design

Nice to Have
• Familiarity with Unity Engine
• Interest in game-based learning or STEM themes
• Experience working with remote or international teams

What We Offer
• Competitive local salary and project bonuses
• Flexible hours
• Inclusive, collaborative team culture
• Opportunities for career growth and training
• Work on a game that aims to make a global impact

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