Salary
💰 $65,000 - $80,000 per year
About the role
- Anchour is hiring a Website UX Designer to craft content-first, user-centered experiences for marketing and e-commerce websites. This role is primarily focused on website projects and large-scale website rebuilds in a fast-paced agency environment.
- Wireframing & Prototyping: Build medium-fidelity wireframes in Figma that emphasize content hierarchy and usability; Create prototypes that demonstrate interactions and functional logic for handoff to UI designers and developers; Deliver content-first wireframes—annotated where needed—to show intentional structure, not just placeholders.
- Content Support: Support creation of sitemaps and content outlines for new websites; Contribute to content priority guides and documentation; Help identify gaps in content that may impact user flows or usability.
- UX Strategy: Translate business goals and audience insights into user journeys, flows, and page structures; Conduct stakeholder interviews and workshops; Create clear, strategic, and actionable UX audits.
- Collaboration & Leadership: Partner with design, development, and strategy teams; Confidently present wireframes, prototypes, and rationale to clients; Communicate the value of UX decisions regarding usability, ROI, and business impact.
Requirements
- Background centered on website design and large-scale rebuilds; while product or app UX experience is valuable, the core of this role is leading website-focused projects.
- 2–4+ years of UX design experience focused on marketing and e-commerce websites, ideally within an agency or other fast-paced environment.
- Strong expertise in Figma for wireframing and prototyping full websites.
- Proven ability to translate business goals and content priorities into site architecture, user flows, and interaction patterns.
- Familiarity with content planning and working alongside content strategy.
- Excellent facilitation and communication skills—you can lead workshops and guide clients through UX decisions.
- A systems thinker who can balance user needs, content requirements, and technical feasibility.