Evaluate the aesthetic quality, readability, and geospatial accuracy of mobile map designs and personalized location recommendations. Follow strict guidelines to tag issues, assess usability and relevance, and complete tasks on short turnarounds.
Contract Type: Freelance
Hourly Rate: $29
Language: English (US)
About the Role:
We are seeking qualified raters to support a project evaluating personalized visual design and geospatial recommendations. This role involves assessing aesthetic quality, usability, and geospatial accuracy of digital map designs and location suggestions based on defined project guidelines.
If you’re someone who:
✅ Has an eye for artistic detail and intuitive design
🧠 Thinks critically about spatial accuracy, relevance, and context
🖥️ Cares about delivering polished and helpful digital experiences
This project is built for you.
What You Will Do:
- Evaluate the aesthetic quality, readability, and overall polish of digital map designs.
- Assess user-focused elements like viewport framing, geospatial accuracy, and content relevance.
- Review personalized location recommendations to ensure relevance and helpfulness.
- Follow strict project instructions and complete tasks accurately, including tagging specific issues (e.g., “Icons not properly masked,” “Labels too small”).
Additional Information:
- This project requires efficiency and attention to detail, with tasks completed in a quick turnaround (48 hours to 5 business days).
- Eligible candidates will participate in a single project round but may be invited for future opportunities based on performance.
Requirements:
- Proficient in English (US) and based in the United States.
- Professional Design Background: Proven experience in Visual Design, UI/UX, or Graphic Design.
- Must be iPhone/iOS user, as the current focus is on the mobile experience.
- An existing, actively used Gmail account with prior usage history on Google Maps.
- Familiarity with geospatial tools or evaluation interfaces (e.g., Tileworks or side-by-side interfaces) is a plus.
- Exceptional ability to follow strict instructions and identify Trust & Safety violations.
- Opt-in consent to allow access to limited activity history for task personalization.
- A desktop or laptop computer is required to complete the application and onboarding process. Mobile devices are not supported.
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