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Sphere Digital Recruitment Group

Product Designer | Retail

London
£45k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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Product Designer | Retail (12 months FTC)

London, 3 days office
£45,000

We're looking for a Product Designer to help create engaging, intuitive digital experiences across a leading eCommerce platform and wider digital products. Working alongside Product Managers, Developers and other Designers, you'll play a key role in improving the customer journey by creating user-focused designs that balance customer needs with commercial objectives.

A bit about the role

  • Create user journeys, wireframes, prototypes and high-fidelity designs for new features and product improvements.
  • Design and optimise digital experiences across web and mobile, ensuring they are intuitive, accessible and visually engaging.
  • Translate customer insights, user research and business requirements into effective design solutions.
  • Design with a mobile-first approach while maintaining consistency across digital products.
  • Support user research, usability testing and experimentation, using insights to continuously improve the customer experience.
  • Contribute to design documentation, reusable components and best practice guidelines.
  • Work closely with developers to ensure designs are implemented accurately and to a high standard.

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  • Experience designing digital products, ideally within an ecommerce or consumer-focused environment.
  • Strong experience using Figma, with Adobe Creative Suite knowledge being an advantage.
  • A solid understanding of UX and UI principles, responsive design and accessibility.
  • A keen eye for layout, typography, interaction design and visual detail.
  • Experience collaborating with cross-functional product and development teams.
  • Excellent organisation skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS or JavaScript would be beneficial.
  • Experience using Contentsquare, Dynamic Yield or similar optimisation and analytics tools would be an advantage.
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Skills

Product Design
User Experience
User Interface
Wireframing
Prototyping
Figma
Adobe Creative Suite
Responsive Design
Accessibility
Collaboration
Usability Testing
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
Analytics Tools
Ecommerce

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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