Senior UX Visual Design Specialist

CV-Library
Sutton Wick, Oxfordshire
12 months ago
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A leader in the energy sector is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Visual Design Lead.

Key Responsibilities:

Oversee and ensure all programmers and products follow visual design best practices and adhere to our brand and global design system.
Provide visual design governance, facilitate discussions, and ensure accountability.
Drive visual design consistency across all programs and products.
Ensure all product-specific style guide, component, and pattern needs are considered, aligned, and executed with our global design system principles and solutions.
Create and manage product-specific design system repositories, including style guides, component libraries, and pattern libraries within Figma,
Support the creation of all experiences a customer and user interact with, including defining actions, thoughts, and emotions for customer events.

Key Skills:

Proven experience in visual design governance and UX design.
Strong portfolio showcasing a mix of interaction design, visual design, and UX research.
Proficiency in design tools such as Figma.
Proficiency in UX research skills, including creating research plans and selecting appropriate quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Strong mix of interaction or usability design and visual design skills.
Knowledge and understanding of front-end development to facilitate cross-functional communication and collaboration with front-end developers.

Please apply with portfolio and CV

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