About this position

Company Description

RE:LAB is a design and innovation company specialized in shaping the interaction between people and complex technologies.


Since 2004, we have been working on products and systems used daily across the automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors. Our goal is to make advanced technology understandable, safe, and natural to use.

We don’t just design interfaces. We design experiences that bring together design, engineering, human factors, and artificial intelligence. Our multidisciplinary team tackles real-world challenges in highly complex contexts, where quality and reliability are essential.

We partner with global companies when user experience is not a detail, but a critical factor for a product’s success—when adoption, safety, and user trust truly make the difference.

At RE:LAB, we believe technology should feel human. This belief guides the way we work, the design decisions we make, and the relationships we build every day.


Designing human experiences for complex technologies.


Position

To strengthen our HMI group, we are looking for a UI Designer to contribute to the visual design of user interfaces for complex digital systems.

The role focuses on defining clear, consistent, and high-quality 2D visual solutions, working in close collaboration with UX designers and engineers throughout different project phases.


  • Design 2D visual user interfaces for HMI systems, ensuring clarity, consistency, and visual quality.
  • Develop and refine visual languages, UI components, and layout systems in alignment with UX concepts and system requirements.
  • Produce high-quality visual assets, interface layouts, and UI specifications for implementation.
  • Collaborate with UX designers to ensure coherence between interaction design and visual design.
  • Work closely with engineers to support the correct implementation of visual solutions.
  • Contribute to design documentation and project deliverables for industrial partners.

Requirements

  • Master Degree in UI Design, Visual Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, or related fields.
  • Strong skills in 2D visual design for digital interfaces.
  • Experience in designing user interfaces for complex systems or digital products.
  • Proficiency with design tools such as Figma for UI design and specification.
  • Attention to detail and ability to work within structured design systems.
  • Experience collaborating in multidisciplinary teams with UX designers and engineers.
  • Good command of the English language, both written and spoken.


Nice to Have

  • Experience with motion design or micro-animations for digital interfaces.
  • Familiarity with motion tools (e.g. After Effects, Rive or similar).
  • Sensitivity to motion as a functional element supporting usability and feedback.

Other information

Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours per week.

Location: Based in Reggio Emilia


Our Promise

We build technology for people—and that same principle guides how we work together. At RE:LAB, you’ll find more than a role: a place where ideas are valued, growth is supported, and individual perspectives contribute to meaningful innovation.

Our Values in Action

  • Integrity first: we act with transparency and responsibility in every decision, project, and interaction.
  • Diversity as a strength: different backgrounds and viewpoints help us solve complex problems better.
  • Inclusion by design: we encourage open dialogue and create space for everyone to contribute.
  • Growth mindset: we support continuous learning and professional development through real projects and shared expertise.


Ready to shape the future of human–machine interaction?

Join a team that values both advanced technology and human connection.

Location

Reggio nell'Emilia

Experience

Entry level

Contract

Full-time

Are you interested in applying?

Keep in contact.

If you are interested in collaborating with us or if you would like information about our services, please contact us and we will be happy to help. Let’s get in touch and make something great happen.