UX/UI Product Designer

Vintry
1 week ago
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About the Company

We’re a design-led, high-growth DTC brand redefining a everyday category through innovation. Our digital experience is the cornerstone of our success, and we’re known for blending world-class product design with compelling storytelling.

We’re looking for a Growth UX/UI Product Designer who specializes in showcasing hero products—someone who can turn a single flagship product into an irresistible narrative. If you’ve designed for FMCG, premium DTC brands, or single-product-focused companies, this role is for you.

Hybrid - London (2-3 days in office)

The Role

You’ll own the end-to-end digital experience, designing high-converting landing pages, seamless subscription flows, and immersive storytelling that elevates our hero product. This isn’t about managing vast catalogs—it’s about deep, impactful design for a product customers love.

You’ll collaborate with Growth, Creative, and Tech teams to merge data-driven UX with emotive storytelling, ensuring every pixel drives performance.

Key Responsibilities



Design intuitive, persuasive UX/UI for our digital platforms, focused on single-product storytelling.

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Lead user research (testing, interviews, analytics) to uncover what makes customers convert.

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Craft customer journeys that feel effortless, from discovery to purchase.

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Develop landing pages and digital experiences that communicate our brand’s unique value.

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Own the end-to-end design process, from wireframes to polished, dev-ready assets.

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Optimize through A/B testing and data iteration, with a focus on conversion and engagement.

What We’re Looking For

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5-6 years of UX/UI design experience, ideally in FMCG, DTC, or brands with hero products (e.g., premium home, health, or lifestyle goods).

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A portfolio demonstrating storytelling for single/few products—show us how you’ve made them shine.

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Proven data-driven design improvements (e.g., boosted conversion rates, revenue, or engagement).

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Expertise in CRO, usability principles, and persuasive design techniques.

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Fluency in Figma, analytics tools (Hotjar, GA), and A/B testing platforms.

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A problem-solver who thrives in fast-paced environments.

Why Join?

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Work at a design-obsessed company where your work directly impacts growth.

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Hybrid model: 3 days in a vibrant London office.

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Competitive salary & benefits, including:

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£1,000 annual learning budget.

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Early finishes once a month.

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Wellness perks and more.

Apply with a portfolio that showcases your ability to design for hero products

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