We are looking for a top-of-the-range front-end developer to craft the visual interface for a new company which is building the pinnacle element of AI and human intelligence.
You will help define the aesthetic and feel of decentralized AI that rivals OpenAI’s chat interface in beauty and belongs to everyone.
We are basing our brand on the alchemical symbol of the philosopher’s stone. We are inspired and are incorporating the concepts of a holy, religious experience of intelligence and humanity progressing forward and belonging to one another, a holy union, divine and alchemical.
We are crafting a digital presence that feels both simplistically sacred and sharply futuristic.
We are looking for an outstanding front-end visionary who can build exceptional user experience across our website, chat, live dashboards, and product surfaces and who has an instinct for interaction design, motion, and clarity. This role is for someone who codes like a designer and designs like an engineer.
Please send us your portfolio and any samples if you so wish.
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Front-End Development, Chat UI, CSS, Framer Motion, Web Animation, Interaction Design, UI/UX, Responsive Design, Design Systems, Minimalism, Futurism, Digital Alchemy, Sacred Geometry, Philosopher’s Stone, Aesthetic Interfaces, Holy Tech, Elegant Code, AI Interface, Decentralized Tech, Web3, Bittensor, Open Source Design, Conversational UI, Chat UI, Tech for Humanity, Visionary Design, Web Design, Product Design, Creative Technologist, Developer, Interface Animation, Microinteractions, Code x Design, Next.js, React, Tailwind.
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