T Palmer Agency is an end-to-end agency helping brands grow through strategy, design, marketing, and development – all under one roof. We blend creative execution with strategic insight to drive real results. As we grow, we’re looking for a UX / UI Designer (Web & Marketing Focus) to support our digital team and help deliver high-impact websites and marketing initiatives.
This role is based in Los Angeles, with the flexibility to work remotely until our hybrid office schedule is in place.
Overview
What You’ll Do, What We’re Looking For, and Why Join Us are outlined below.
What You’ll Do
- Execute UX and UI design for client websites, landing pages, and digital content
- Translate user needs, business goals, and brand strategy into user flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs
- Support end-to-end design execution—from sketches to developer handoff
- Participate in design reviews, QA, and client feedback cycles
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (project leads, dev, content, and marketing) to deliver high-impact results
What We’re Looking For
2–4+ years of UX / UI design experience, preferably in an agency or fast-paced client-facing environmentA strong portfolio showcasing website work, wireframes, and visual designExperience with tools like Figma, Adobe CC, and project management systems (e.g., Monday, Asana, Jira)Solid understanding of UX principles, responsive design, and accessibility best practicesAbility to work independently and hit deadlines without hand-holdingMust be based in the greater Los Angeles area (or planning to relocate independently)Bonus Points If You Have
Experience in marketing or conversion-focused design (e.g., landing pages, email design)Light knowledge of HTML / CSS or experience working closely with devsFamiliarity with industries like AI, fintech, or insurtechWhy Join Us
LA-based role : remote now, hybrid later (once office schedule is in place)High-impact projects with innovative clientsOpportunity to grow alongside a fast-moving digital teamExposure to strategy, operations, and performance-driven design#J-18808-Ljbffr