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​ux designer jobs in warwickshire

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including UX Designers.
 
Typically, a UX Designer will play a key role within a digital or creative agency or an in-house digital marketing team, usually reporting to the Head of Digital or Creative Director. The UX Designer would closely with UI Designers, Brand Managers, Marketing Managers and Project Managers.
 
The UX Designer role will suit someone who has proven digital background in the creative industry, working closely with one brand or working with various brands, for e-commerce, marketing or application-based digital products. A UX Designer may come from a design background and have expertise in user interface design, or from a strategic or digital marketing background with a strong understanding of information architecture, user journeys, interaction design and brand positioning. Equally, a background in customer research experience would be very beneficial, or experience as an analyst conducting user behaviour studies. The role commands a problem-solving approach and awareness of emerging digital technologies, digital trends and innovation.
 
The UX Designer role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
 
Create wireframes, storyboards, user flows, process flows and site maps. Facilitating and leading client workshops. Creating prototypes using Sketch or InVision, with good understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Mentoring junior UX/UI Designers.

 

About Warwickshire
Warwickshire is divided into five districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon and has an estimated population of 571,010.
Famous for William Shakespeare the playwright, who was born, resided and died in Stratford-upon-Avon, the connection brings tourists from across the world to see productions and the RSC and visit his grave in the local church.
Warwick Castle also attracts its fair share of tourists and sightseers, as well as Kenilworth Castle, which offers atmospheric ruins, and Coventry which boasts two stunning cathedrals and the excellent Transport Museum.
Warwickshire can also claim to be (for the last 500 years) the traditional centre of England with Meriden, near Coventry marking the exact location.