HartleyCo
Graphic Designer

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This is design work that becomes something real.
I’m working with an established international product business whose fragrance and hygiene products are sold across more than 90 countries.
Following two acquisitions in 2025, its product portfolio is expanding. The Product Development team is now looking for a designer who can bring accuracy, consistency and structure to how those products move into global production.
You’ll work across:
- Product and regulatory labels
- Packaging and carton artwork
- Instruction manuals and technical leaflets
- Product renders and print assets
- Production guides used by manufacturing partners
- Product specifications and artwork updates
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Your work will become the source of truth suppliers use to manufacture, label and package physical products correctly.
This is not a campaign, social media or advertising-led role.
It’s for someone who enjoys precise, production-focused design and gets genuine satisfaction from making sure every colour, code, barcode, pictogram and measurement is right.
You’ll build valuable experience across packaging, compliance, product development and international manufacturing, working directly with internal teams and external suppliers.
You’ll need:
- Strong Adobe Illustrator and InDesign skills
- Professional experience with print, packaging, labels, manuals or technical documents
- Experience preparing accurate, print-ready artwork
- An exceptional eye for detail
- Strong organisation and version-control habits
- Confidence managing several projects simultaneously
- A collaborative and dependable approach


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Previous regulatory or CLP experience would be useful, but it is not essential.
The company is open to both experienced artworkers and earlier-career designers with excellent Adobe skills, a strong portfolio and the right attitude to learn.
Location: Basingstoke
Working pattern: Three days onsite and two days from home after probation
Apply with your CV and a portfolio showing relevant print, packaging or production artwork.
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