You will be leading the design efforts to take our digital products to the next level by combining Product and Visual skills to elevate how are brand comes across to our users and continue to define our design system. Your focus will be on crafting delightful experiences by creating a cohesive, engaging and seamless journeys for our customer by way on componentry design and content strategy. You have an eye for visual design and quality, consistently pushing the boundaries of what digital design can be. You think about design systems, not just individual pages or embellishments.
Responsibilities
- Lead design direction by strategically building new, scalable components that directly tie to merchandising content across responsive web & app
- Drive content strategy and set rules on component usage and placement to help tell the right story for our customer journey
- Champion the evolution of our design language and brand identity for our digital platforms with a focus on scalability and consistency
- Build relationships and collaborate with cross-functional teams such as UX Research, Product Management, Engineering, Business Analytics, Operations and Marketing to ensure that we’re solving the right problem, the right way
- Manage and prioritize a workload on multiple projects from concept to completion aligns with design principles and is on-brand
- Push the team to explore new thinking and expand new interpretations of our products
- Provide leadership to multiple projects with minimal oversight.
Requirements
We’d like to hear from you if
- You have 7+ years of experience designing successful products, experiences, and interfaces for a range of devices.
- Strong portfolio showcasing problem solving and high design caliber skillset
- Have experience as a lead designer
- You have extensive native app experience & responsive web design
- Strong visual design craft with clean typography and layout understanding.
- You have proven experience of taking a product end to end, and all the stories that come with the experience, trade offs, communication challenges, delays, quality review, etc.