UX/UI Designer (Part-Time Contractor)

About Livin Livin is redefining how busy families eat at home. We connect customers with vetted personal chefs who shop, cook, and clean - so dinner is fresh, healthy, and ready when they are. Founded in Atlanta and expanding to Los Angeles, we make personal chef services accessible at delivery prices. We believe food should fuel better living, for families who crave time back and for chefs who deserve thriving independent careers. The Role We’re looking for a UX/UI Designer to craft simple, elegant, lifestyle-driven digital experiences that make managing meals and personal chef relationships feel effortless. You’ll turn complex flows into intuitive interfaces that reflect Livin’s warmth, ease, and trust - bringing our product to the level of top consumer brands like arenaflex or arenaflex. This is a part-time contractor role collaborating directly with the CEO, engineering team, and product advisor. You’ll wireframe, prototype, and design high-impact product experiences and visual assets that convert, delight, and elevate Livin’s brand. What You’ll Do • Design intuitive, beautiful user flows and interfaces for onboarding, menu selection, and chef management. • Create clean, high-fidelity wireframes and prototypes in Figma. • Simplify complex processes and transitions into frictionless digital experiences. • Develop and maintain Livin’s design system for consistency and speed. • Partner cross-functionally to ship designs that drive measurable improvements in conversion, usability, and delight. • Deliver visual assets for web pages, campaigns, and product updates. What Success Looks Like • Higher onboarding completion and lower bounce rates. • Users describe Livin as beautiful, easy, and trustworthy. • High usability and NPS scores. • Minimal rework from wireframe to launch. • Efficient, documented Figma systems that speed up collaboration. Experience We’re Looking For • 5+ years designing consumer digital products (not B2B). • Proven track record creating beautiful, high-converting interfaces. • Strong Figma and prototyping skills. • Experience in lifestyle, experiential, or hospitality products a plus. • Comfort working in fast-moving, resource-constrained environments. What We Value • Collaborative, optimistic team player who designs with empathy. • Passion for wellness, simplicity, and helping people live better. • Scrappy, efficient, and energized by fast-paced startup life. • Comfortable giving and receiving feedback—presses on ideas, not people. • User-obsessed: every design decision backed by insight, not opinion. Why You’ll Love Livin • Direct impact on a growing consumer brand with national expansion. • Work alongside a founder who values creativity, care, and autonomy. • See your designs in the wild, fast. • Help shape the future of food at home. If you’re ready to help build something meaningful, something that transforms how people eat, connect, and live, we’d love to meet you. Apply tot his job

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