Overview
We’re looking for a sharp UX / UI Designer who’s comfortable navigating both user-driven design and visual interface work. You’ll play a fundamental role in designing and executing digital product experiences that help us drive leads, improve user flows, and deliver on campaign goals — from microsites and landing pages to event activations and interactive assets. You’ll collaborate closely with the Creative Tech Lead, Marketing, and Product to bring holistic digital experiences to life.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct user research, gather requirements, and analyse user behaviour to inform design decisions.
- Develop user personas, journey maps, and user flow diagrams.
- Design wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes for web and mobile screens.
- Create visual / interactive UI designs for websites, microsites, apps, landing pages, and other digital products.
- Support campaign rollouts, ensuring UX best practices are used to drive conversions, leads, or KPIs.
- Assist with event activations — designing UI / interaction elements that tie into live or experiential components.
- Conduct usability testing; collect feedback and insights from users, analytics, and stakeholders; iterate accordingly.
- Work closely with developers, product managers, marketing, and creative leads to align designs with technical constraints and business goals.
- Maintain design consistency with brand guidelines and style guides.
- Present design concepts, rationale, and flows to stakeholders and incorporate feedback.
What You’ll Bring
- 2–3 years of experience in UX/UI design or a similar role (in-house, agency, or product).
- A portfolio demonstrating hands‑on work in user‑centred design, prototypes, UI screens, and interaction.
- Proficiency with industry‑standard tools: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), InVision (or equivalent).
- Understanding of UX design principles, interaction design, user psychology, and accessibility best practices.
- Some familiarity with front‑end basics (HTML, CSS) is a plus — even if you don’t code regularly.
- Strong communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively; proactive and resourceful.
- Excellent time‑management and organisational skills, capable of handling multiple projects and meeting deadlines.
- A proactive, self‑driven mindset — you take initiative, embrace challenges, and work well in a dynamic environment.
- Formal design education or equivalent hands‑on experience in a creative discipline (graphic design, digital media, visual communication, etc.) is a plus.