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As an award-winning multi-disciplinary designer, Daniel is passionate about helping startups create a strong brand identity and visualize solutions to complex problems. He collaborates closely with clients to identify and develop the assets needed to launch and grow their businesses. With a focus on making your business succeed, Daniel brings expertise in brand strategy, identity, content strategy, user experience, visual design, product design, communication, and service design to the table.
Christian is an experienced product designer specializing in enterprise and SaaS platforms. Over the past 15 years, he's designed products that have collectively raised over $150 million in funding. He works from ideation to launch and believes in simple design, working closely with engineers, and testing products often. Christian's previous clients include British Gas, KPMG, DFS, McLaren, HSBC, and Google.
Henrique has been working as a UX designer since 2011, and he’s spent the past years designing apps and mobile sites for major Brazilian eCommerce brands. He communicates exceptionally well and loves to collaborate with teams across the globe. With a solid academic foundation in graphic design and information architecture, Henrique offers his clients a complete UX design skillset from product design concepts to final specifications.
Katrina is an innovative user experience and interaction designer with more than a decade of experience in product design for the web, desktop, mobile, and embedded applications. She creatively translates complex problems into elegant, usable solutions that exceed expectations and across devices. She approaches product design with a broad experience, a big picture focus, and a passionate user advocacy.
United StatesToptal Member Since September 18, 2017
Andi has 20 years of proven expertise leading enterprise clients through complex system overhauls in various industries. Adept at collaborating with teams of all sizes, she expertly engages with executive leadership and end-users alike while using best practices in UX, IA, and IxD. Andi has applied her E2E methodology with clients at Oracle, United Nations WFP, New York State Education Dept, Baker Hughes, IHS Markit, Xcel Energy, and more.
Quan has designed digital experiences for more than 11 years, including working with the international eCommerce platform Luxury Escapes and the high-growth Australian fintech startup Simply Wall St. Quan focuses on understanding his clients' business and their challenges through effective communication. He delivers well-crafted, scalable and considered design solutions which are also thought out for development.
Matthew is a 30-time award-winning lead product UX/UI designer, advisor, and creative director with more than 12 years of hands-on experience. He's worked with leading Fortune 500 brands and startups, including Disney, Samsung, Sony, Adidas, BMW, and Lufthansa, to bring impact via innovation. Matthew's mission is to deliver the most efficient, engaging, innovative, and high-quality experience with an emphasis on user experience.
Kasey has over twelve years of experience helping businesses and teams develop and launch impactful digital solutions and experiences. As a successful product designer, he blends user-centric processes with business objectives to deliver exceptional results across various platforms, services, and companies. With a keen eye for core experience and an intuitive sense of design and strategy, Kasey is a driving force behind many successful digital initiatives.
Ricardo has 11 years experience as a UX designer, with four as head of UX. He has worked from brief to delivery, specializing in user research, creative strategy, and experience design. As a past developer, he understands UX for the technology space. Ricardo is the winner of the Fast Company Innovation By Design award. He is the founder of getdoin', an Airbnb for workshops, and has worked with giants such as Google, Apple, and Disney.
Jorge Juan has more than a decade of experience designing successful products used by millions of users worldwide. He designs throughout the whole product lifecycle, from concept and MVP definition to prototypes and high-fidelity visuals. A creative, detail-oriented, and strategic thinker, he loves to work in fast-moving teams and create products that deliver great value to users while incorporating technical capabilities and business goals.
Ran brings an artist's eye and an engineer's mind to approach design in a systematic yet creative way. She holds a Master of Science degree in computer science, human-computer interaction, and data visualization. In the past five years, Ran has specialized in solving complex enterprise SaaS problems by creating elegant and simple UX solutions. Ran follows an iterative, user-centered, and data-informed design process.
Interactive designers are experts at creating aesthetically pleasing interfaces that engage customers and are easy to use. This guide to hiring interactive designers features an overview of relevant skills, job description tips, and interview questions and answers that will help you identify the best candidates for your company.
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Michael is an incredible designer, and has been a great fit for our project. He just gets it in a way that can’t be taught. My goal was to pay Toptal to find me a high quality designer for my project, and that is exactly what happened. It was easy. Being able to see the portfolio work on Toptal’s platform is what gave me the infomation I needed to choose Michael. I have nothing but good things to say about Toptal and am looking forward to using Toptal for other projects in the future.
Edward Daniel, Co-Founder
improvemygun.com
I've worked very closely with Martina for over a year and have to say she is one of the best people I have ever worked with. Instead of simply following instructions blindly, she thinks through the task at hand, becoming a thought partner to help with whatever the project may be. Besides being super talented at design, she possesses specific qualities that make her exceptional to work with given the fast paced nature of being a startup. I would definitely recommend her to anyone looking for a talented, professional designer who doesn't need much direction to hit the ground running.
Sahil Khanna, Sr. Manager, Marketing
LeanTaaS, Inc.
Darko did a great job figuring out the user architecture for our concept, which led him to produce terrific wireframes. His knowledge of usability and design was a perfect match for the outside voice we needed to help jumpstart our project. We would certainly recommend him and work with him again in the future.
Rich Danker, Founder
Prose Market
Carlos has the unique talent of blending both quantitative and qualitative research to keenly identify UX challenges and opportunities. He thinks methodically, emphatically, and holistically to produce data-driven strategies and well-executed designs. Over the past 8 years of working with fully or partially distributed teams, Carlos manages working remotely far better than anyone I've encountered because of his strong communication and presentation skills. He is the first on my list the next time I need a UX designer.
Michelle Krogmeier, Project Manager
Union Station
Rafael is an amazing designer. His aesthetic sense is spot on, and he seems to be able to anticipate our needs before we even know what they are. He's taken the time to understand both our company and our clientele, and his solutions are consistently in-line with our values, interests, and our customers' needs. He delivers on time (if not earlier), works quickly, is well organized, and very effective. He's a pleasure to work with, and we're very happy to have found him through Toptal.
Ethan Brooks, CTO
Langlotz Patent & Trademark Works, Inc.
Toptal gave us access to the best designers out there. They’re not easy to find. Those designers integrated very quickly with our existing teams. They very quickly understood our business case and the value of our solution. Toptal really allowed us to focus on building the best possible product and save a lot of time on the typical administrative pains that goes with it -- specifically, finding the best talent. Toptal designers were very responsive, always online -- and that made life very easy for us. We have ambitious goals on how to grow the application and already Toptal has been a key contributor to that success.
Thierry Jakircevic, General Manager, Digital Solutions, Bridgestone Head Office, Tokyo
Bridgestone Corporation
We had an amazing experience working with our Toptal designer. In only two weeks, we accomplished what would've taken most companies 3 months to complete. We also enjoyed working with the Toptal team to make sure we were paired up with the right designer that would fit both our company culture and working style.
Ted Blosser, Head of Sales and Customer Success
WorkRamp
Dean blew us away. He ranks right up there as one of the top five designers of the hundreds I have worked with in the past. He listened, was totally professional, and came up with a 3D rotating cube design completely on his own. We didn't even ask for it, and yet it has become the centerpiece of our app and how users engage with it right off the bat. What he produced inspired all of us at Votify, and put us on track for launch and investor funding.
Michael Lawrence, Founder & CEO
Votify LLC
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Interactive design spans multiple sectors and applies to any business seeking to provide exceptional user experiences. Retail and e-commerce lead the way in leveraging interactive design to engage their users. For instance, Nike has created interactive shoe displays in brick-and-mortar stores that provide product information and customization options. Nike’s mobile app offers interactive AR features for trying on shoes virtually.
The entertainment industry relies heavily on interactive design to enhance users’ viewing experience. For example, ESPN features interactive scoreboards, live statistics, and real-time data visualizations during sports events. Other industries, such as advertising, hospitality, education, and technology, hire interactive designers to create digital experiences that improve the lives of their customers.
How do I hire freelance interactive designers?
Define the type of project you are working on, and establish its scope and goals.
Post a job description or contact hiring platforms such as Toptal.
Review résumés and design portfolios to select potential candidates.
Prepare relevant questions then conduct interviews and portfolio reviews to assess skills, experience, and cultural fit.
Check references and verify qualifications.
Make an offer and finalize the hiring process when you have found a candidate who matches your needs.
How much does it cost to hire an interactive designer?
Interactive designer rates vary depending on the project scope, timeline, and the interactive designer’s geography. Some interactive designers bill hourly, while others charge a flat project fee. In general, more experienced and accomplished interactive designers charge more for their services. As a point of reference, Glassdoor lists the average total pay for interactive designers in the United States to be $93,678 as of September 21, 2023.
What is the job of an interactive designer?
An interactive designer aims to create engaging and intuitive experiences by designing and producing UIs and their interactions. They collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business and user needs, conceptualize messages through visual communication, and translate insights into meaningful design solutions.
Interactive designers apply their expertise in organizing information, mapping user flows, using design principles, and conceptualizing the UI to create visually appealing, engaging, and user-friendly products. Their work contributes to the success of digital products by creating designs that facilitate user behaviors and engagement, and help companies achieve their business goals.
What is the difference between an interactive designer and a UX designer?
An interactive designer focuses on designing a digital product’s visual and interactive aspects, and oversees creating engaging and aesthetically pleasing UIs by considering typography, color schemes, iconography, animations, and other interactive components.
A UX designer, on the other hand, designs the overall experience of a product, focusing mainly on the functionality of a product’s features. They consider the entire user journey, from initial interactions to task completion, and aim to create a seamless, efficient, and enjoyable user experience. UX designers also conduct user research, gather requirements, create wireframes and prototypes, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure the product meets user needs and business goals.
Fernando is a UX and product designer who specializes in interactive design, SaaS, fintech, AI, and data visualization. He holds degrees in graphic design, marketing, and product management, and has partnered with companies such as IBM, Oracle, and AOL.
The Demand for Interactive Design Continues to Expand
Interactive designers fuse graphic, experiential, and interface design skills to help marketing and advertising teams craft key user touch points, such as websites, kiosks, interactive exhibits, multimedia installations, retail displays, and immersive experiences. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, this rare combination of skills is in high demand: Designers focusing on digital communication, layout, usability, and navigation are expected to enjoy a 16 percent employment increase from 2022 to 2032. With technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) on the rise, interactive designers will play a prominent role in shaping the digital and immersive experiences of the future.
However, hiring a skilled freelance interactive designer can be challenging, especially considering the confusion between interactive and interaction design—the latter prioritizes reducing friction in human-computer interactions. Despite their similarities, the two disciplines differ in execution and focus. As the prominent design leader and writer Jesse James Garrett proposes in his book The Elements of User Experience, UX design has five levels, with interactive design as a critical link between visual and information design.
This guide clarifies what an interactive designer does, how to evaluate candidates’ qualifications, and how to determine your project’s objectives. We also address how to assess the fit of the designers you interview and provide tips for hiring the best interactive designer for your organization.
What attributes distinguish quality Interactive Designers from others?
Are you hoping to create a compelling interactive experience that engages customers and drives value for your business? For your project to succeed, you need to determine what skills your organization needs. Depending on your project, you may require an interactive designer with some or all of the following abilities:
User-centric Approach
A skilled interactive designer prioritizes the needs and preferences of users. User-centricity should be evident in a candidate’s portfolio, and they should be able to explain how their design decisions led to experiences that are intuitive, user-friendly, and accessible.
Technical Proficiency
Expert interactive designers effortlessly use digital design tools to bring their ideas to life. They are adept at software such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, Figma, and Sketch. Additionally, the candidate you hire should have in-depth experience designing devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
Aesthetic Sensibility
Interactive designers do a fair amount of graphic design work, including type formatting, color selection, and photo manipulation. The best interactive designers have an eye for what makes a visually appealing and emotionally engaging composition, and they know how to use aesthetic elements to communicate clearly.
Understanding of User Experience (UX) Principles
In addition to creating visually impressive designs, accomplished interactive designers have a firm grasp of UX principles. They have strong problem-solving abilities and can optimize design considerations, such as navigation, hierarchy, and consistency, to help users meet their objectives.
Continuous Learning
The digital design world is one of constant technological evolution. Skilled interactive designers stay abreast of the latest design trends, tools, processes, and methods. To benefit customers and clients, they actively seek ways to incorporate learnings into their projects.
In addition to the aforementioned attributes, accomplished interactive designers have portfolios demonstrating how their work creates effective interactions between users and devices. Their previous projects are aesthetically intriguing and display a high degree of functionality.
Accomplished interactive designers are also expert collaborators and communicators. They are comfortable working closely with other product team members, and they form strong relationships with diverse stakeholders such as brand managers, developers, and product managers.
How can you identify the ideal Interactive Designer for you?
Before you can assess a designer’s skills and fit for your organization, you need to clearly understand your project’s needs and understand the types of projects for which interactive designers are best suited.
Ground-up Project
A ground-up project involves creating a new digital product from conception to delivery. Ground-up projects can be quite complex because they typically involve cross-functional team dynamics, sometimes with competing objectives. The interactive designer you hire should be comfortable collaborating with stakeholders from departments like Engineering, Sales, and Marketing.
Improvement Project
Improvement projects aim to enhance existing digital products and experiences by introducing features, optimizing task flows, improving aesthetics, and addressing user-identified pain points. This type of project often has a tight timeline and requires an interactive designer who excels in a fast-paced environment.
Visionary Project
A visionary project explores futuristic ideas and isn’t always tied to a pressing business need. For instance, you might hire a forward-thinking interactive designer to imagine an immersive retail experience that blends augmented reality and architectural elements. Such a project might not be immediately feasible, but exploring novel concepts can help inform future design directions and inspire your company to embrace new ways of thinking about its products.
Culmination Project
Culmination projects examine a digital product’s interactions from a user perspective. For instance, during a culmination project, a product manager might perform usability testing and discover that users are confused by visual clutter when asked to locate your site’s search bar. In such a scenario, you’d need an interactive designer who understands why the clutter causes confusion and knows how to make actionable recommendations for stakeholders and other designers—such as adding more padding or whitespace around the search bar.
Once you define your project, you’ll need to decide whether to hire a seasoned interactive designer or someone newer to the field. Here’s what you can expect at the junior, mid-level, senior, and lead levels:
Junior Interactive Designer
Junior designers primarily assist senior designers with production tasks while ensuring that visual design principles and interaction concepts are upheld. Typically, a junior designer’s work is carried out under the guidance of a more experienced designer who provides constructive feedback and skills training.
Mid-level Interactive Designer
Mid-level designers can make conceptual decisions and routinely collaborate with cross-functional teams to produce design assets. They are highly proficient in using digital design tools and know how to make design decisions that support business objectives.
Senior Interactive Designer
Senior designers can oversee multiple projects, gather and prioritize business requirements, and iterate on designs to incorporate user feedback and align with marketing goals. At this level, the designer has a robust design process, collaborates with internal employees and external stakeholders, and makes critical design decisions that drive business value.
Lead Interactive Designer
Lead designers have all the capabilities of senior interactive designers, as well as the expertise to define the organization’s design strategy, manage design teams, lead design workshops with stakeholders, present design outcomes and performance to executives, and conduct user research to drive innovation.
How to Write an Interactive Design Job Description for Your Project
Writing a clear and compelling job description is crucial to attracting talented candidates to apply for your interactive designer position. Depending on your needs, your job description may prioritize some skills over others. For example, if your project involves an interactive retail display, you’ll want to attract candidates with industrial and environmental design experience. While every project has different needs, your job description should touch on these core interactive design skills:
UX / UI Design Awareness
Interactive designers need a firm grasp of UX and UI design principles to create user-friendly products and experiences that help people achieve their goals. For example, an interactive designer working on a project that aims to convert distracted users in a time-sensitive situation would benefit from knowing Hick’s Law, a prominent UX principle: “The time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices.”
Web Design Proficiency
The bulk of interactive design work centers around websites, and web design proficiency enables designers to create accessible, responsive, and intuitive web experiences that operate seamlessly across devices.
Freelance Design Experience
A freelance interactive designer could be a good fit if your project has a definite end date or you don’t have enough work to hire a full-time employee. Freelancers are used to working on a project for a set duration and then moving on, and they often possess excellent time-management and communication skills. Additionally, many freelancers have skills in specialty areas (such as AI and AR / VR) that can help your product stand out from your competitors.
Visual Design Mastery
Mastery of visual design empowers an interactive designer to craft engaging interfaces through color, typography, photo manipulation, and grid-based layouts. Any designer you decide to interview should have a compelling portfolio exhibiting their command of visual design principles such as emphasis, balance, and rhythm.
Digital Experience Design Knowledge
The interactive designer you hire should have in-depth knowledge of digital platforms and web applications, and their design constraints. For instance, a heads-up display poses different design challenges than a mobile device. Such knowledge enables the designer to communicate with users in ways relevant to the medium they use.
Mobile App Design Expertise
With the increase in mobile devices, interactive designers must know how to tailor experiences that are effective on smaller screens and easily navigated via touch and gestures.
What are the most important Interactive Designer interview questions?
When interviewing interactive designers, it’s crucial to ask questions that will help you assess their skills, experience, and fit with your organization:
Can you walk me through your design decision-making process for a project in your portfolio?
This question allows the designer to showcase their best work and explain the thinking that goes into their design choices. It also helps you get a feel for their problem-solving abilities when faced with real-world design issues. Top candidates will be able to articulate how their design solution met client and user needs.
Can you tell me about a situation where you had to compromise with stakeholders on an interactive design decision?
This is an opportunity to assess the designer’s communication and collaboration skills. This question often reveals how the designer handles feedback and navigates stakeholder relationships. Skilled interactive designers can achieve a balance between advocating for the best design solution and incorporating stakeholder feedback linked to business objectives.
How do you prioritize accessibility in your interactive design work?
Accessible design is essential to ensure that digital products can be enjoyed by as many people as possible, including people with visual, auditory, and fine-motor disabilities. On many occasions, the accessible choice is also the best design choice. For instance, ensuring that text is legible or implementing a high-contrast color scheme (accessibility basics) benefits all users.
How do you hand off an interactive design project to developers?
Successful collaboration between designer and developer is crucial in interactive design projects. Quality candidates will likely discuss how they pass along user data, provide interactive prototypes, hold designer/developer standups, and track bugs and design issues that arise during development.
What’s your approach to time management and meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment?
Answers to this question will help you assess the designer’s effectiveness when working on time-sensitive projects. Look for candidates who are process-oriented and able to meet tight deadlines without sacrificing design quality.
Why do companies hire Interactive Designers?
Interactive design is where disciplines and experiences intersect. It incorporates aspects of UX, UI, and graphic design to enhance human-computer interactions in physical and digital environments.
Hiring the right interactive designer might seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. The main things to remember as you embark on the hiring process are to:
Clarify your project’s scope and goals.
Write a compelling job description.
Identify candidates who align with your company’s needs.
Ask thoughtful interview questions.
Companies hire interactive designers to increase conversion rates, improve user engagement, and give their products a competitive edge. A talented interactive designer can help increase the value of your company’s digital product by optimizing its efficiency, usability, and aesthetic appeal.