Data Scientist

LanceSoft UK
Isleworth
4 days ago
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Duration: 12 months (with possibility for extension)


Work Mode: Hybrid (2 days on-site in a week)


Description

Responsible for the design and implementation of all user experiences when interacting with digital tools such as websites and digital platforms. The UI/UX Designer will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless design execution and the consistent application of UI/UX best practices and principles across all digital assets within the media and entertainment domain.


Responsibilities

  • Investigate and analyse user experience design requirements.
  • Produce high-quality UX design solutions using wireframes, visual and graphic designs, flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototypes.
  • Design UI elements and components such as navigation menus, search boxes, tabs, and widgets for digital assets.
  • Test and optimise UI elements including CTAs, banners, page layouts, page designs, page flows, and target links for landing pages.
  • Provide advice and guidance on UX research methodologies and testing activities to analyse and predict user behaviour.
  • Ensure adherence to style standards related to typography and graphic design across all platforms.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Design, or a related field.
  • Working knowledge of design-related tools and technologies including Sketch, InVision, Visio, Adobe Creative Suite, HTML, CSS (SCSS), iOS, Android, and Design Systems.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with proven problem-solving ability.
  • Experience in software design and development environments.
  • Professional experience in UI development.
  • Experience working with data-driven UI design and optimisation.


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