Principal UX Visual Designer, Prime Video Experience Design

Amazon.com Inc

Seattle, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Architectural Design, Customer Experience, Design Services, Ecosystems, Evangelism, Leadership, Mentoring, Multiplatform/Cross-Platform, Problem Solving Skills, Product Design, Product Engineering, Product Planning, Product Strategy, Product Support, Prototyping, Quality Assurance, Requirements Management, Storytelling, Strategic Planning, System Architecture, Systems Scalability, Technical Research, Typography, User Experience Design (UXD), User Interface Design
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
POSTED
13 days ago

Prime Video is seeking a Principal UX Visual Designer to join our centralized visual, motion, and artwork design studio within Prime Video Experience Design (PVXD). In this role, you will be the senior visual design leader responsible for defining and scaling the visual experience across Prime Video"s product landscape - spanning living room, mobile, web, and tablet surfaces across global markets.

As a senior individual contributor, you will set the visual design vision for Prime Video"s product experience, architect scalable design systems, and drive high-ambiguity initiatives that shape how hundreds of millions of customers engage with entertainment content. This is not a traditional UI design role - you will operate at the intersection of brand expression, systems architecture, and experience prototyping, partnering closely with motion designers, interaction designers, design technologists, researchers, product managers, and engineering leaders to deliver world-class experiences.

Key job responsibilities

Visual Design Vision & Strategy: Define and evolve the visual design language for Prime Video"s product experience - including layout systems, color, typography, iconography, illustration, and imagery treatment. Set the strategic direction for how visual design expresses the Prime Video brand across platforms and surfaces.

Design System Architecture: Architect and steward the visual foundations of Prime Video"s design system (Fable) - defining tokens, component visual standards, patterns, and guidelines that scale across teams and platforms. Drive the evolution of the system to support new product needs while maintaining coherence.

Prototyping & Experience Visualization: Create and direct high-fidelity prototypes that bring design concepts to life - communicating vision, validating ideas with stakeholders, and bridging the gap between static comps and production experiences. Use prototyping as a primary tool for storytelling, alignment, and decision-making at leadership levels.

High-Ambiguity Problem Solving: Lead one or more high-visibility, high-ambiguity design initiatives per year that require senior-level judgment - setting direction where none exists, navigating complex tradeoffs, and delivering breakthrough visual solutions that establish new patterns for the product.

Motion Design Partnership: Collaborate closely with motion designers to ensure visual and motion design work as a unified system. Provide visual direction that informs motion behavior, review motion work for brand and visual coherence, and partner on defining how static and dynamic elements integrate within the design system.

Engineering Collaboration & Hand-off: Partner with engineering teams to ensure technical feasibility, performance, and fidelity of visual implementations at platform scale. Create detailed design specifications and participate in design QA and Walk the Store sessions to verify production fidelity.

Design System Evangelism: Champion design system adoption across the broader PVXD organization. Define contribution models, lead system-level design reviews, and ensure the system evolves to meet the needs of 35+ designers across five global locations.

Mentorship & Craft Elevation: Raise the bar for visual design quality across the studio. Lead design critiques, provide mentorship to designers across the team, and model best-in-class craft in systematic visual thinking, prototyping, and brand expression.

Strategic Influence: Influence product roadmaps and design review cycles by contributing visual design perspectives that shape product strategy and customer experience direction. Use prototypes and visual artifacts to drive alignment at senior leadership levels.

  • Accessibility & Inclusive Design: Advocate for accessible, inclusive visual design that meets global standards and serves diverse audiences - ensuring visual systems account for contrast, readability, and adaptability across contexts.

About the team

The PVXD Visual Design Studio is a centralized creative team that provides visual, motion, and artwork design services to the entire Prime Video Experience Design organization. We support designers across five global locations, partnering on feature-level visual design while driving studio-wide initiatives that elevate the craft and coherence of Prime Video"s visual identity.

Our team includes dedicated motion designers, visual designers, and design technologists - and this role sits at the center of that ecosystem, providing visual leadership that informs and elevates the work across all disciplines. We value prototyping as a core practice, design systems as infrastructure, and cross-disciplinary collaboration as the path to exceptional customer experiences.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles