About Role:-
As a Head of Design, to lead the Product Design and Individual will be responsible for design deliverables, interfaces with product management & development on end-to-end product execution and is a key contributor to the overall visuals, style, and interfaces across the products and partner with leaders across product, engineering, marketing, and sales to understand and scope the design needs.
As a Head Product Design - UI/UX, you'll get to:
Coach a team of talented product team, marketing team & engineering team.
Work closely with the marketing and branding teams to take creative decisions.
Coordinate product design decisions across development teams, creating a coherent product architecture.
Help prioritize user interface improvements, making strategic calls on what is essential for us to be great at to help our customers, and what can merely be ok.
Get hands-on in creating and designing key features yourself.
Lead customer research, working with customers to understand what makes a great work flow.
Define and rollout design standards across the organization
Requirements:
- Have owned multiple B2C centric product design portfolio in the past that displays solid conceptual and creative thinking skills, as well as good knowledge of typography, color theory, UI design, and layout principles.
- Skilled Craftsmen. Love their craft and getting their hands dirty. No armchair experts. Proficient in the tools of the trade like Adobe Creative Suite, Balsamiq, Sketch, InVision, Keynote, Adobe XD etc.
- Intelligent and Articulate. Independent Thinker. Brings fresh perspectives. Excellent problem-solving skills and familiarity with technical constraints and limitations as they apply to design for platforms such as desktop and mobile, Android and iOS.
- Experience working on native mobile products, providing great experience across apps (iOS and Android) and web.
- Ability to understand and defend design decisions and to appreciate feedback and incorporate that into the design.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with limited directions.
- Degree (or higher) in a design-related discipline like Interaction, Graphics, or Interface Design
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