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Description
Experience Level: Expert
We’re looking for an experienced UX/UI designer to redesign the structure and user experience of our website, althris.com.
Important: this role is not for building or developing the website. We want someone to design the visual look, page layouts, and user interaction flows so visitors can easily find the right training product and take the right next step (enquire / book / contact).
We serve two main audiences:
businesses and public sector organisations looking for in-company training
individuals booking public courses
Scope of work
Review our current site and identify UX issues (navigation, course discovery, calls-to-action, journey clarity)
Propose a new information architecture (menus, categories, course finder approach)
Design user journeys for:
corporate buyer: explore topics → build confidence → enquire/request callback
individual learner: find course → view dates → book or request info
Produce wireframes for key pages
Produce high-fidelity designs (desktop + mobile) for key pages, including:
homepage
training courses catalogue / course finder
course category page (e.g., project management / agile / change)
individual course page template
public schedule page
in-company training page
contact / enquiry page
Ability to design a simple course finder/filter experience
Accessibility awareness (clear layouts, readable typography, mobile-first)
Deliverables
updated sitemap / navigation
wireframes
Someone that could help with future branding would alos be great
Important: this role is not for building or developing the website. We want someone to design the visual look, page layouts, and user interaction flows so visitors can easily find the right training product and take the right next step (enquire / book / contact).
We serve two main audiences:
businesses and public sector organisations looking for in-company training
individuals booking public courses
Scope of work
Review our current site and identify UX issues (navigation, course discovery, calls-to-action, journey clarity)
Propose a new information architecture (menus, categories, course finder approach)
Design user journeys for:
corporate buyer: explore topics → build confidence → enquire/request callback
individual learner: find course → view dates → book or request info
Produce wireframes for key pages
Produce high-fidelity designs (desktop + mobile) for key pages, including:
homepage
training courses catalogue / course finder
course category page (e.g., project management / agile / change)
individual course page template
public schedule page
in-company training page
contact / enquiry page
Ability to design a simple course finder/filter experience
Accessibility awareness (clear layouts, readable typography, mobile-first)
Deliverables
updated sitemap / navigation
wireframes
Someone that could help with future branding would alos be great
David M.
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David, thanks for the brief. With the €250 fixed budget, which should I prioritise: (1) UX audit + sitemap + wireframes for the key pages, or (2) hi-fi desktop+mobile designs for a smaller set of page templates (please list which ones)? Also, do you already have brand guidelines to follow, or should branding be treated as a separate next phase?
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