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Creative Lead | Luxury Events | Experiential Design
@royall are partnering with an award-winning creative events business to appoint an exceptional Creative Lead to shape and deliver world-class experiences for private clients and globally recognised brands.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly creative individual who thrives on transforming ambitious ideas into unforgettable live experiences. You’ll take ownership of the creative vision across exceptional celebrations, events and experiential projects, working closely with clients, production teams and specialist suppliers to bring concepts to life.
The Role
As Creative Lead, you will drive the creative development of high-profile projects from initial concept through to delivery. You’ll translate client briefs into compelling creative concepts, visual narratives and immersive guest experiences, ensuring every detail contributes to a memorable and seamless event.
This is a hands-on creative role for someone who is naturally curious, culturally aware and constantly inspired by hospitality, travel, fashion, design, entertainment and luxury lifestyle. You’ll challenge convention, introduce fresh thinking and help shape experiences that guests will remember for years to come.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop original creative concepts, themes and event narratives.
- Lead creative discovery sessions, client meetings and presentations.
- Create mood boards, visual references and compelling creative proposals.
- Design guest journeys and immersive experiences that inspire and engage.
- Collaborate with event, production and entertainment teams to deliver creative visions.
- Brief and manage creative suppliers, designers and specialist partners.
- Act as the guardian of the creative direction throughout each project.
- Support new business opportunities through innovative concepts and creative pitches.
- Bring fresh ideas and inspiration from the worlds of hospitality, culture, fashion, design and technology.
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You’ll bring:
- 5+ years’ experience within events, experiential, hospitality, weddings, celebrations or a related creative industry.
- A strong portfolio demonstrating creative thinking and successful delivery.
- Experience developing concepts and presenting ideas to clients and stakeholders.
- Excellent visual storytelling and presentation skills.
- Strong understanding of guest experience, event design and live event delivery.
- The ability to balance creativity with commercial awareness and practical delivery.
- A proactive, collaborative approach with exceptional attention to detail.
This opportunity would suit someone currently working as a Creative Director, Senior Creative Lead, Head of Creative, Experiential Design Lead, Event Creative Lead, Creative Events Manager, Experiential Creative or Event Design Lead, who is looking for the opportunity to shape extraordinary experiences within an ambitious and innovative business.
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