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Rapid7 Digital Designer 
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast 
898854736

01.09.2024

About the Role

Supporting the Senior Interactive Designer and Senior Designer, you will be fluent in Figma and the Adobe suite. A good understanding of motion graphics and video editing for social media channels is a big plus, in particular After Effects.

In this role, you will:

  • Review creative briefs (from both internal and external partners) and support the Senior Interactive Designer and Senior Designer to conceptualize web pages and imagery as part of marketing campaigns, using Figma and Adobe software.

  • Support UX/UI needs focused on the end-to-end design process for the Rapid7 website.

  • Take storyboards and build out motion graphics using After Effects as well as concepting storyboards.

  • Contribute to other design related projects, including events, collateral, digital media content, slide decks, and more.

  • Partner with Copywriters on specific projects and work closely with Project Managers, Content Strategists, digital strategy, and media teams internally and externally to develop campaign creative.

  • Keeping up to date with the market and the industry to better implement the latest technologies into the design process and sharing inspiration and industry knowledge on a consistent basis.

  • Collaborate with a cross-functional team requesting support to ensure both design best practices and user experience is at the heart of our decision-making.

  • Translate the objectives of various departments into cohesive, visually compelling,
    and user-friendly designs.


The skills you’ll bring include:

  • 3+ years of experience in digital design, preferably in a B2B SaaS environment.

  • Have a portfolio of previous work that demonstrates motion and digital design skills.

  • Proficiency with Figma and a strong knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite, including After Effects