Harvest Communications Ltd.
Creative Designer

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Harvest is a growing creative studio specialising in high-quality design and print for the Arts sector.
Whilst we continue to thrive within the Live Entertainment and Arts industries, we’re looking for a Creative Artworker to join us and play a key role in delivering carefully crafted, production-ready work across both Print and Digital.
This is a chance to be part of a studio team where your contribution will have real impact. You’ll gain exposure to live projects from concept through to print and be part of a fast paced, growing team.
The Role
Working closely within a tight-knit design and production team, you will support all projects by:
- Designing and amending theatre programmes
- Managing venue edits efficiently and accurately
- Preparing press-ready artwork to a professional standard
- Creating content for web and digital platforms
- Communicating clearly with clients regarding artwork queries, edits, and approvals
- Maintaining consistency across brand and layout systems
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What We’re Looking For
- Strong InDesign skills – confident with multi-page documents, use of styles and ability to follow naming conventions and general file structures
- Knowledge of Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
- Strong typographic awareness and layout fundamentals
- Understanding of PDF print setup (bleed, colour profiles, pre-flight checks)
- Clear and confident written communication
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines calmly and accurately
- A detail-driven mindset with pride in well-crafted work


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An interest in the Arts sector would be desirable.
The Opportunity
You’ll take on meaningful responsibility from the outset, including client interaction and involvement in live projects. As the studio grows, there is genuine scope to develop your role and progress with the business.
We are building a focused and quality-led studio environment and we’re looking for someone who wants to grow with it.
Please feel free to email your CV directly to james@harvestcommunications.co.uk
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