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Graphic Designer - Product & Marketing

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Graphic Designer
We’re looking for a creative and versatile Graphic Designer to join our growing team and work across product development, ecommerce and marketing. This is a varied, hands-on role covering product concepts and artwork, web banners, ecommerce graphics, campaign creative and print-ready assets.
You’ll work closely with our Ecommerce, Marketing and Account Management teams, taking projects from an initial brief or idea through to finished creative. One day you might be developing artwork for a new product range; the next, you could be creating assets for a multichannel marketing campaign.
What matters to us most is a strong portfolio, sound design judgement, attention to detail and the ability to create consistently high-quality work. The role is based at our Swindon office, with the opportunity for hybrid working. Regular office attendance will be required for collaboration, product development, creative reviews and campaign planning.
What you'll be doing:
- Developing creative concepts and artwork for new and existing products
- Producing product mock-ups, range visuals and presentation materials
- Preparing accurate, production-ready artwork and amending files when required
- Creating web banners, landing-page graphics and other ecommerce assets
- Designing creative for email marketing campaigns
- Producing organic and paid social media assets
- Developing broader campaign creative for use across digital and print channels
- Supporting brand development across multiple products and client accounts
- Adapting designs into different sizes and formats while maintaining consistency
- Working with the Ecommerce, Marketing and Product teams to interpret briefs and deliver effective creative
- Managing multiple projects, priorities and deadlines
- Contributing ideas during product, campaign and creative-planning sessions
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What you'll need:
- A strong portfolio demonstrating your design experience
- Experience designing products, merchandise, packaging or licensed artwork
- Good working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
- The ability to develop an idea from initial concept through to finished artwork
- An excellent eye for detail, composition and visual consistency
- An understanding of designing for both digital and print applications
- The ability to interpret briefs and create engaging, commercially relevant work
- Good organisation and the ability to manage several projects at once
- Clear communication skills and a collaborative approach
- A proactive attitude and willingness to develop your skills


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A degree or equivalent qualification in Graphic Design or a related subject is welcome, but it isn’t essential if your portfolio demonstrates the right creative and technical ability.
It is ideal if you have:
- Experience designing products, merchandise, packaging or licensed artwork
- Experience creating print-ready or production-ready artwork
- Experience designing for ecommerce brands
- Photography, retouching or product-imagery experience
- An understanding of designing for performance and conversion
- Experience working across multiple brands, licences or client accounts
Overall we are looking for:
- Accurate artwork delivered to the required specifications
- Consistently high-quality creative work
- Projects and assets delivered reliably and on time
- Strong brand consistency across products and marketing channels
- Positive collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders
Interested in this role?
Here is how to apply: Please submit your CV and a portfolio showing examples of your strongest and most relevant work. We’d particularly like to see examples of product or merchandise design, finished artwork and any marketing material you have worked on!
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