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UX/UI Designer

Job Type : Permanent, Full Time

Salary : £40000 – £50000/annum

Job – Experienced UX/UI Designer
Salary – Comptetive
Location – Central London
Hybrid working

Are you looking for a new job working with one of the most exciting creative companies about?

Working in an office full of positive vibes based in Central London.

For you to be successful you will need a few of the below :

Excellent idea and concept generation abilities
Experience in designing for consumer facing brands and B2B brands
Experience in creating user journeys, creating wireframes, storyboards, user flows, sitemaps process flows and site maps to effectively communicate interaction and design ideas
Ability to deliver outstanding user experience providing an exceptional and intuitive application design
Experience of collecting, researching, investigating and evaluating user requirements
Ability to design of graphic user interface elements, like menus, tabs and widgets
Ability to identify and troubleshoot UX problems (e.g. responsiveness)
Experience in designing websites and applications for smart devices, including liaison with web developers
Extensive experience in creating stunning visually stunning and intuitive interfaces for websites, apps or even games
Expert knowledge of user tools such as Sketch, Invision, Figma or Adobe XD
Very confident executing all visual design stages from concept to final hand over to developer teamVery confident in managing suppliers (e.g. developers)
Outstanding client liaison and management skills
Good team leadership skills
Excellent ability to produce all project deliverables to an exceptionally high standard
Expert Apple Mac user
Experienced user of MS Office
Expert user of Adobe Creative Cloud
Excellent story boarding and creation of presentations using Adobe InDesign
Beneficial to have build / code, motion design & copywriting skills
If this is of interest to you, please apply below or email me at (url removed)
 
Aaron

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