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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 51000.00-51000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Up to £51k + Up to £4k bonus (paid quarterly)1 days per week onsite Central LondonUX/UI Designer Permanent | Hybrid | Waterloo, Central London Up to £51k + Up to £4k bonus (paid quarterly) We are recruiting on behalf of our key client, a cutting-edge solutions provider based in Central London, for an experienced and creative UX/UI Designer to join their Product Development team on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a designer who is passionate about user-centred design and wants to work on meaningful digital products in a collaborative, cross-functional environment. Overview of the Role As a UX/UI Designer within the IP Development team, you will design intuitive, accessible, and visually engaging digital experiences across a range of platforms. You will translate user and business needs into effective design solutions, ensuring a consistent and high-quality user experience across all products. Working closely with Product Managers and Engineers, you will help shape user journeys, refine requirements, and ensure that design solutions are both user-centred and technically feasible. You will apply and extend established design systems to maintain consistency, whi...</description>
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