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London
£50k – £60k/yr
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UX/UI Designer

UX/CRO/Visual Design Opportunity – Fast-Growing Premium Consumer Brand

About the Role

We partner with a multichannel retailer experiencing significant growth and embarking on a fresh digital transformation. Seeking a UX/UI Designer to spearhead the reinvention of their ecommerce experience from the ground up—not just maintain existing systems.

This is a rare chance to contribute to a company’s early-stage evolution, shaping customer experiences end-to-end. Collaborate with Creative, CRO, Product, and Development teams to impact everything from research and experimentation to prototyping, testing, and launch.

Ideal for designers who thrive on ownership, measurable impact, and seeing direct commercial influence—this role could redefine your portfolio.


What They Need

  • A passionate ecommerce designer with a deep grasp of UX principles, capable of balancing customer experience and commercial performance. Proven experience improving browsing, comparing, configuring, and conversion journeys using research and data.
  • A designer who owns the full design lifecycle: from customer discovery and research through wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, iteration, and developer handoff. Self-starting, hands-on, and invested in tangible results—not just polished aesthetics.
  • Someone comfortable bridging the gap between ecommerce, CRO, and development, turning customer insights and experimentation into data-driven design improvements. Must enjoy collaborative problem-solving, testing hypotheses, and decision-making backed by evidence.
  • A commercial-minded designer with a keen eye for visual execution, skilled at crafting intuitive, premium, and on-brand experiences. Should treat UX and brand design as interdependent—not separate disciplines.
  • A self-motivated owner who appreciates autonomy while working within a growing creative team. Can influence the digital proposition while collaborating with stakeholders who value design.

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What You’re Great At

  • End-to-end ecommerce UX/UI design, encompassing:
    • User research and journey mapping
    • Wireframing and interactive prototyping
    • Responsive UI design and developer handoff
  • Conducting and interpreting both qualitative and quantitative research, including:
    • Usability testing
    • Customer interviews
    • Behavioural analysis and A/B testing
    • Communicating impact-driven insights
  • Building high-fidelity prototypes and presenting process-driven case studies that demonstrate:
    • Methodology
    • Rationale
    • Commercial outcomes (not just visual outputs)
  • Collaborating across teams:
    • CRO specialists
    • Developers
    • UX/UI teams
  • Working within design systems while ensuring:
    • High accessibility standards
    • Usability
    • Responsiveness
    • Premium visual quality

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What You’ll Get

  • Hybrid workplace: 3 days/week in Central London (flexible start/finish times)
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday leave
  • Private healthcare
  • Wellbeing benefits tailored to your needs
  • Ownership of big-picture UX/UI strategy for a high-investment digital growth business
  • Participation in a major website transformation, giving you the chance to:
    • Redesign key customer journeys from scratch
    • Remove legacy constraints and build beyond limitations
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Skills

Ecommerce Design
UX
Customer Journeys
Research
Data Analysis
Wireframing
Prototyping
Usability Testing
Collaboration
Visual Design
Accessibility
Responsive Design
Customer Insight
A/B Testing
Problem Solving
Design Systems

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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