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Candyspace are seeking a logical thinker and creative problem solver to join the ever-growing UX & Design team in London. You will be working alongside a cross functional team of Product designers on projects for global clients, assisting the larger scale product design projects and UX/UI activities.
Job Responsibility:
User research
Research advocacy
Research & validation
Conducting research
Synthesis
Problem definition and ideation
Mapping
Ideas generation
Information architecture
Structural focus
IA & navigation
IA diagrams
Wireframing & prototyping
Solution design
Wireframing
Prototyping
UI design
Look & feel
Hierarchy & relationships
Supporting the UX
Design systems
Accessibility & inclusivity
Mindset
Understanding barriers
Fundamentals
User empathy & advocacy
Empathy
Connecting with users
Advocacy
Requirements:
5+ years of experience working in a product team on large/complex products that have been rolled out
Experience from either in-house or agency working client side on constantly evolving products plus smaller tactical projects
Experience taking part in pitches, crafting solutions from scoping and proposal stages through to final deployment
Competent in the Agile process of using Jira to manage workflow, rapid prototyping, getting to the bottom of user needs and balance with business needs
Knowledgeable in user-centred design
Logical thinker and creative problem solver
Can talk fluently about design principles and architect bespoke approaches or sequences of activities to solve specific user needs and achieve specific client goals
Understands the value of research and testing and applies insight led thinking in day to day design work
Can produce empathy maps, journey maps and service blueprints to align understanding
Can abstract away from interface to focus on structure, content hierarchy and relationships
Designs IA first and creates clear navigation systems
Produces clear, iterative IA diagrams for simple to moderately complex products
Uses low and high fidelity wireframes to explore ideas
Builds interactive prototypes to simulate journeys and support testing
Develops look and feel options aligned to brand and emotional proposition
Creates strong visual hierarchy using typography, spacing, layout and component structure
Effectively uses existing design libraries and components
Works with an accessibility first mindset and values inclusive design
Understands different types of user barriers and designs with awareness of WCAG standards
Uses accessibility tools to check colour contrast, hierarchy, touch targets and typographic clarity
Designs with genuine curiosity about people’s needs and avoids assumptions
Crafts UI that creates meaningful emotional connection and satisfying experiences
Supports inclusive design advocacy and encourages usability testing with diverse users