Hulcan
Graphic Designer

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About MILE
MILE is the new members-only shopping destination redefining luxury commerce. We offer access to a curated, seasonless catalogue of the most sought-after products from globally renowned fashion houses, all at unmatched prices. Built at the intersection of technology and fashion, MILE delivers a seamless, elevated experience for both consumers and brands. Our mission is to become the leading digital destination for luxury, where exclusivity, value, and exceptional design converge.
What We're Looking For
We're looking for a Graphic Designer to join our in-house creative team. This is a high-impact, high-visibility role: the work you make will be the first thing our members see, in their feed, in their inbox, and on-site. You'll be creating the ideas and the assets that define what a luxury marketplace looks and moves like across social, e-commerce, and email.
The design bar here is unusually high, and that's exactly what makes it exciting. If you've been waiting for a role where craft genuinely matters, where a beautiful piece of motion, a perfectly set headline, or a banner that stops the scroll gets noticed and celebrated, this is it. You'll work across MILE and the wider Hulcan portfolio, with the creative freedom to bring bold ideas and the support to ship them.
Salary: £30,000
Location: Based at our Doncaster office, in the office three days per week as standard. During launches and busier periods you may be required in the office up to five days per week, at your manager's discretion.
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What You'll Do
- Concept and produce creative assets across social, e-commerce (on-site banners, category and campaign creative, promotional takeovers), and email, adapting fluidly across formats and aspect ratios without losing the idea
- Bring motion into everything: animate social content, banners, and campaign assets in After Effects to lift the work beyond static
- Interpret and adapt to each brand partner's visual identity, creating assets that stay true to their aesthetic while incorporating the MILE brand experience
- Contribute original creative thinking to campaign and launch briefs, bringing your own ideas to the table
- Design email creative that balances brand expression with commercial performance
- Work within and extend our templated systems in Figma, knowing when to follow the system and when a brief deserves something bespoke
- Support brand and marketing launches with on-brand creative across multiple touchpoints and brands in the portfolio
- Take feedback from brand, marketing, and partner teams, and iterate at pace without losing what made the work good in the first place
- Collaborate with the wider design team to keep quality and consistency high across every channel
Who You Are
- 1-3 years of graphic design experience, or a portfolio from study, freelance, or internships that demonstrates both strong creative concepts and real production output
- Genuinely creative: your portfolio shows original thinking, distinctive visual ideas, and serious craft
- Strong in After Effects, with demonstrable motion work such as animated social content, kinetic type, animated banners, or short-form video
- Strong working knowledge of Photoshop, from asset creation through to polished finishing
- Comfortable working in Figma
- Fluent in social media formats and platform requirements, including Instagram (feed, stories, reels) and TikTok, across aspect ratios
- Strong typography, layout, and composition fundamentals, with an instinct for what makes creative stand out in a feed
- Fast and accurate, able to manage multiple concurrent briefs without dropping quality or ambition
- A precise, detail-oriented communicator who can interpret a brief, ask the right questions, and pitch their creative rationale with confidence


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Bonus Points
- Email design experience
- Photography, art direction, or studio production experience
- Illustration, 3D (Blender, Cinema 4D), or other specialist creative skills
- Passion for fashion, luxury, streetwear, or e-commerce culture
Why Join MILE
- Opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future of the company
- Collaborative and innovative work environment
- Career growth opportunities in a fast-growing organisation
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