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Information Designer

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Location:Manchester greater manchester | manchester
Tags: architect | architect greater manchester | architect manchester
Type:Permanent

Information designer
Not just an architect of information, we need someone who understands the conventions but can still make them apply to unconventional work when required. As an integral part of the creative team they'l input all the way through the creative development process with a solid knowledge of information design principles, usability, the different research and testing methods and an understanding of the technical processes, statistical reporting, and how to adhere to guidelines such as accessibility. They'll know it's not about blue underlined text and want help to create stuff that 'just works without having to think about it' - all whilst delivering it's objectives. Proficient in necessary software to develop schematics and wireframes to presentation standard and as a grasp of how to use reporting packages to understand user's behaviour.
Ideally you'll have 3-5 years of sites under your belt and will be able to illustrate how your input within the process shaped these.





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