Trainee Web Designer

ScreenedFull Time
Old Bailey, City and County of the City of London
£30,000 - £34,000/annum
Posted 2 weeks ago
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About the role

Our client, an innovative and fast-growing digital agency is actively looking for a creative and eager Trainee Web Designer to join their talented studio. This is a brilliant entry-level opportunity for a passionate designer looking to get their foot in the door, learn from industry experts, and build a fantastic career in web design. You will work closely with Senior Web Designers and Front-End Developers, assisting with the design, build, and maintenance of client websites while developing your technical and creative skills on the job. Key Responsibilities: * Assist the design team in creating wireframes, mockups, and responsive web layouts. * Update and maintain existing client websites using Content Management Systems (CMS) like WordPress, Shopify, or Webflow. * Help prepare and format image assets, graphics, and icons for web use. * Learn and apply basic front-end coding (HTML and CSS) to bring designs to life. * Conduct cross-browser and Quality Assurance (QA) testing to ensure websites look and function perfectly across all devices. * Shadow senior team members during client briefings and design reviews. What Our Client is Looking For: * A genuine passion for web design and a strong desire to learn and develop technically. * A basic portfolio or examples of your work (this can include personal projects, university work, or concepts). * Familiarity with design tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, Photoshop, or Illustrator. * A foundational understanding of what makes a good user experience (UX) and clean user interface (UI). * Basic knowledge of HTML/CSS is highly advantageous. * Excellent attention to detail and a proactive, problem-solving mindset

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