You will have impact and fun at work by:
- Designing player-centric UI/UX for mobile games that makes every interaction feel smooth and rewarding.
- Collaborating with your teammates to build wireframes and visual layouts that align with gameplay goals.
- Crafting beautiful icons and 2D assets that keep our games looking consistent and stylish.
- Sharing your creative ideas for new game features and testing out the latest design trends.
- Communicating and documenting your design choices and vision clearly to the team to support successful implementation.
- Exploring market trends and different styles, sharing your insights with the team.
Experience and skills we are looking for:
- Experience designing UX/UI for mobile games and understanding what makes a live title successful.
- A deep understanding of mobile usability and Design Thinking principles.
- Proficiency with tools like Photoshop and Figma and enjoy using them to bring ideas to life.
- An eye for color and composition that helps you create balanced, beautiful screens.
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills in both Turkish and English.
- Familiar with using tools like Miro and Jira to keep your projects organized and transparent.
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What We Do
Rovio Entertainment Ltd. is a global mobile-first games company that creates, develops and publishes mobile games, which have been downloaded over 5 billion times. Rovio is best known for the global Angry Birds brand, which started as a popular mobile game in 2009, and has since evolved from games to various entertainment, animations and consumer products in brand licensing. Rovio has produced The Angry Birds Movie (2016), and its sequel, The Angry Birds Movie 2 was released in 2019. The company offers multiple mobile games and has seven game studios – one in Espoo (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Barcelona (Spain), Montreal and Toronto (Canada), as well as a subsidiary in Izmir (Turkey) called Ruby Games. Most of the employees are based in Finland where Rovio is headquartered. In 2023, Sega Europe Limited acquired more than 90 percent of Rovio’s issued and outstanding shares, making Rovio a subsidiary of Sega



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