UX Designer
DataAnnotation
full-remotemidcontractdesign New York, United States 3 days ago via LinkedIn
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UX DesignUI/UX CritiqueUser FlowInteraction DesignVisual HierarchyUser ExperienceWeb DesignProduct DesignAesthetic EvaluationEnglish
About the role
Role Overview
You’ll work as a UX Designer helping train and improve AI models by evaluating and refining how they understand, generate, and assess design work. Your feedback will influence next-generation AI tools that support designers.
Responsibilities
- Review and critique AI-generated UI/UX designs, mockups, and visual deliverables
- Evaluate model output quality for correctness and performance
- Help train models to better understand:
- Aesthetic quality
- User-centered design
- Contribute to design-specific projects such as UI/UX critique, product visuals, and aesthetic evaluation (e.g., presentations and creative deliverables)
Qualifications
- Fluency in English (native or bilingual)
- Background in UI/UX design, web design, product design, or graphic design
- Strong understanding of visual hierarchy, interaction design, and user flow
- Excellent command of grammar, style, and brand voice
- Bachelor’s degree preferred (in progress or completed), but not required
Additional Information
- Remote: full-time or part-time; you can choose which projects to work on and set your own schedule
- Location restriction: only applicants in the United States are considered
- Compensation:
- General AI training projects: $25–$30+ USD/hour
- Design-focused projects: $40+ USD/hour
- Bonuses for exceptional work
- Payment is made via PayPal; PayPal handles any currency conversions from USD.
About DataAnnotation
DataAnnotation is an AI-focused company that uses training and evaluation projects to improve cutting-edge AI models. The work spans general AI training as well as design-specific initiatives aimed at teaching AI to better understand visual and design principles.
Scraped 4/19/2026