As an interaction/UX designer, you will:
- Create prototypes, wireframes, mock-ups, workflows, user flows, site maps, storyboards, interactive designs, graphic designs, and information architecture.
- Be proficient with tools such as Sketch, Invision Studio, Balsamiq, Axure, and GOV.UK Prototype Kit.
- Interpret evidence-based research, identify user issues, pain points, and needs, and incorporate findings into your work.
- Understand usability issues across diverse populations and develop ways to engage different users.
- Design a consistent user experience across mobile devices and desktop platforms.
- Collaborate with user researchers and content designers to test, iterate, and launch products and services that satisfy stakeholders.
- Liaise with Product Owners and Stakeholders to clarify requirements.
- Work with Business Analysts to refine and update designs aligned with business needs.
- Coordinate with development teams to ensure the feasibility of designs and proper transition into development.
Skills we can’t do without:
- Ability to iterate rapidly on designs and develop multiple variants for testing.
- Develop interaction designs and user interfaces that meet user needs and accessibility standards.
- Deep knowledge and experience in user-centered design approaches.
- Effective communication across organizational and technical boundaries, understanding the context.
- Ability to identify needs, engage with users and stakeholders, and utilize quantitative and qualitative data to focus on outcomes.
- Deliverables include information architecture, user journeys, task models, user flows, site flows, sketches, wireframes, and prototypes.
- Ability to prototype in code, with understanding of security, accessibility, and version control.
- Knowledge of agile methodologies and applying an agile mindset.
- Understanding the importance of team dynamics, collaboration, and giving/receiving constructive feedback.
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