UX/UI Designer

Vintry
2 weeks ago
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Are you a creative and data-driven UX/UI Designer with a passion for crafting high-converting, intuitive, and visually compelling digital experiences? Do you have experience working with premium brands and a strong understanding of ecommerce, conversion rate optimisation (CRO), and user psychology? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

We're working with a fast-growing design-led consumer brand that has quickly established itself as a leader in its space. The company has experienced rapid success, gaining widespread recognition, securing major retail partnerships, and delighting hundreds of thousands of customers across the UK, US, and Europe.

Now, they’re looking for a Growth UX/UI Product Designer to lead the optimisation of their website and digital experience—turning insights into beautifully designed, high-performing user journeys.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Own the digital experience – Lead the design of best-in-class ecommerce flows, landing pages, and narratives that enhance conversion and engagement.

  • Champion user insight – Gather and analyse both quantitative and qualitative data through usability testing, user interviews, and analytics tools to deeply understand customer needs.

  • Blend data with creativity – Create designs that are not only visually stunning but also commercially effective, improving conversion rates, AOV, and engagement.

  • Move fast and iterate – Drive a test, learn, and optimise approach, launching designs quickly and continuously refining based on performance data.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally – Work closely with Growth, Creative, and Development teams to bring innovative ideas to life.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • 5+ years of UX/UI design experience, ideally in ecommerce or premium consumer brands.

  • Proven track record of designing high-performing digital experiences, with measurable impact on conversion rates, revenue, or engagement.

  • Strong expertise in CRO principles, user psychology, and persuasive design.

  • Ability to turn insights into action—comfortable using Figma, analytics tools, and A/B testing platforms to create and optimise experiences.

  • A strategic mindset with a problem-solving approach, capable of working through complex design challenges with stakeholders.

  • Passion for creating visually stunning, high-end experiences that align with a premium brand identity.

  • An impressive portfolio is essential. Applications without a portfolio showcasing relevant work cannot be considered.

    Why Join?

  • Work with a design-led brand that is pushing boundaries in its industry.

  • Be part of a high-growth company with strong backing and major retail partnerships.

  • Hybrid role – 3 days a week in a vibrant London office near Borough Market.

  • Fantastic benefits, including a £1,000 personal development budget, flexible working, and unique perks.

    If you're looking for an opportunity to combine creativity, data-driven decision-making, and ecommerce UX/UI expertise in a dynamic, growing company, we'd love to hear from you.

    📩 Apply now with your portfolio to be considered

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