UI/UX Designer
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Location
Manchester
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Sector:
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Job type:
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Salary:
£55000 - £60000 per annum
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Contact:
Elise Zajac
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Contact email:
e.zajac@ioassociates.co.uk
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Job ref:
BBBH149137_1729849266
Location: Manchester (2 days onsite)
Salary: £55,000 - £60,000, DOE
We're working with an innovative and fast-growing brand and digital agency undergoing rapid expansion after securing a range of exciting new projects.
This international agency, with a design hub in Manchester, is seeking an experienced UI-UX Designer to join their talented, collaborative, and supportive team. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on high-profile projects for global brands, working on both established and new (greenfield) initiatives.
Job Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver exceptional digital products.
- Assess and enhance current interfaces and websites, focusing on both UX and UI improvements.
- Design visually engaging experiences for customer-facing applications across web, mobile, and tablet platforms.
- Transform wireframes into creative, original mock-ups that resonate with users.
- Develop compelling, attractive designs that maintain brand identity and visual consistency.
- Work closely with product team members to understand and interpret project requirements.
- Support the marketing team with designs for emails, promotions, online ads, and marketing materials as needed.
- Develop foundational design systems for projects, including modules, components, and style sheets.
Job Requirements:
- Strong proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and Figma. Familiarity with other creative tools such as Miro, Zeplin, and Maze is preferred.
- Experience using prototyping tools like Sketch and Figma to communicate ideas, test with users, and iterate based on feedback.
- Active involvement in concept development and design ideation.
If this sounds like your next career move, please send your updated CV. We are shortlisting candidates over the next few days, with interviews scheduled to begin the week of 4th November.