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15 October 2024

UX / UI / Digital Designers

We are looking for freelancers to join us. We are a creative recruitment agency, with offices in Australia, New Zealand and now in London. We have a wide range of freelance and contract roles available for immediate starts across Junior, Intermediate & Senior levels. Assignments can range from 1 day through to 3 – 6 + month long contracts – offering you flexibility to pick and choose when you want to work. You have the option to invoice or to have your tax done for you. Easy As.

We are calling out to all UX/UI/Digital Designers who are keen to be involved in exciting new projects across both agencies and in-house clients. You will thrive in fast paced environments, can pick tasks up quickly, and run with it.

You will have excellent relevant Adobe Creative Cloud skills, as well as web design platforms such as Figma, Sketch, XD, Webflow, WordPress, Shopify and/or Squarespace. You will have previous commercial work experience or relevant tertiary qualifications to support this.

Our UX/UI projects could be web or app based, updating existing designs/systems, or designing/building from scratch. You could be asked to join at any part of their process - from research, customer journey mapping, information architecture, persona development, user case scenarios, wireframing, prototyping, design systems or usability testing.

Within Digital Design, you will design and deliver first class digital creative and assets to meet client briefs. This could include producing interactive digital outputs that span social content, digital adds – static or animated GIFS/banners, EDMs and website.

Reliability is key in the world of freelance and your communication skills must be second to none. You will need to have a high attention to detail with great organisational skills as you work across a range of different assignments. If you are positive with a can-do attitude, enjoy collaboration and are a team player – then we want to hear from you.

When applying, add your CV and Work.

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