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Senior Product Designer

London
£75k – £80k/yr
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Senior/Lead Product Designer

Fast growing B2C sports app

Location: 1 day per week in central Reading office – expenses paid

Salary: £75,000-£80,000 + bonus + benefits

You will work with a small supportive team to deliver a best-in-class B2C sports app.

Alongside the Head of Design, you will have the opportunity to make design decisions for the future of the product.

The role:

  • Be at the forefront of an emerging technology in a fast-growing sports sector
  • Collaborate closely with product to guide design decisions, swiftly creating initial wireframes/prototypes and refining them iteratively with design principles in mind, ultimately transforming them into high-quality final designs for web and app
  • Deeply understand and embody the voice of the customer
  • Partner with product, engineering, and business teams to gain insights into user needs, delivering optimal UI/UX solutions
  • Conduct formal and informal user research independently
  • Interpret user behaviour data to inform key design changes

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  • You will have experience working on B2C sports app, or B2C apps where there are elements of gamification – rewards, streaks, trophies etc
  • Swiss army knife of Design - Proficiency in all facets of design, including user journeys, interaction flows, visual and information hierarchy, wireframes, prototypes, design systems, and responsive design for both web and mobile.
  • Oriented in customer centricity - You possess a strong instinct around customer needs and use those instincts to help inform decisions. You build on those instincts with user research, ensuring that user feedback is actionable and utilising data and feedback to validate or adjust designs.
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Skills

User Journeys
Interaction Flows
Visual Hierarchy
Information Hierarchy
Wireframing
Prototyping
Design Systems
Responsive Design
User Research
UI/UX Design
Gamification
Data Interpretation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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