Case Study: Product Designer

Tech | Health & Safety Software | Limassol

 

Sector

Technology / SaaS

Location

Limassol, Cyprus (Hybrid)

Salary Range

Up to EUR 45,000

Time To Fill

4 weeks

Placed

January 2026

 

The Challenge

A European software company building health and safety inspection tools needed a senior Product Designer to lead UX/UI across web and mobile platforms. This wasn’t a typical design role—they needed someone who could talk directly to users, translate pain points into clean interfaces, and own the complete visual language. The company sought candidates who could balance creativity with usability while working as part of a lean, collaborative product team rather than in a design silo.

 

The Search

We looked beyond the usual design candidate pool, seeking professionals with 6+ years of digital product design experience who had demonstrated the ability to lead research, present concepts to stakeholders, and translate complex business needs into intuitive design. We prioritised candidates with strong portfolios showing real-world UX problem-solving.

 

The Solution

We presented a Product Designer with a proven track record in designing tools for professional users. Their portfolio demonstrated exactly what the client needed: clean, functional interfaces built from user research, with measurable improvements in usability. They had experience working in small, cross-functional teams and were comfortable owning the entire design process from insight to implementation.

 

The Outcome

The candidate joins the team ready to help reshape the product’s visual language.

 

For Employers:

Need a designer who builds products, not just interfaces? We recruit UX, UI, and Product Design talent across Cyprus. Talk to us about your creative hiring needs. jobs@emeraldzebra.cy

 

For Candidates:

Ready to design products that matter? Explore Tech & Creative roles in Cyprus www.emeraldzebra.cy

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