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Junior Designer
Junior Designer at WatchHouse
In short: The Junior Designer helps bring WatchHouse’s creative ideas to life.
You’ll collaborate with our Creative Designer and Marketing team to develop and deliver campaign assets that reflect our design-led brand world. You’ll transform concepts into production-ready assets, maintaining consistency across print and digital while delivering high-quality output on time.
Support the development and execution of artwork for print, digital, and in-house use, manage asset libraries, ensuring the smooth rollout of campaigns and brand materials.
Directly reports into (Line Manager): Creative Designer.
Key Responsibilities
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Print Production & Launch Execution:
- Own the delivery of monthly launch print collateral and all print portal activity, managing artwork production, amends, approvals, and distribution across Houses.
- Ensure all printed materials are produced accurately, on time, and in line with brand standards, acting as the key point of contact for print-related projects.
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Campaign Execution:
- Translate creative concepts and campaigns into design outputs across digital, print, and Houses, ensuring consistency with brand direction.
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Digital Design & Artwork Production:
- Support with the creation of engaging visuals for email campaigns, paid social, app comms, and website assets.
- Create production-ready artwork for print and digital channels (POS, menus, email, social, paid ads).
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Email Campaigns:
- Design and build campaigns according to briefs from the e-commerce team.
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Asset Management:
- Manage and organise a centralised library of brand assets, ensuring easy access, accuracy, and consistent application across teams.
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Visual Merchandising:
- Support with merchandising standards across Houses.
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Internal & Investor Communications:
- Design materials for internal comms, investor packs, and leadership presentations.
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Brand Guardianship:
- Help ensure all activity remains consistent, aligned, and on-brand.
Key Requirements
- 2+ years in a design role with experience across both print and digital.
- Excellent communication skills – both internal and B2B.
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop); Figma preferred but not essential.
- Understanding of motion design tools such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, or similar.
- Meticulous attention to detail and file management.
- Understanding of production processes for both print and digital.
- Ability to deliver projects on time, under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
- A collaborative and adaptable approach, with an eye for consistency and brand application.
- A custodian of the WatchHouse brand, handling issues with intelligence and care.


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Working at WatchHouse
WatchHouse was born from a passion to do better. Diligence, attention to detail, and genuine care define everything we do.
We’re a people-first business – curious, respectful, and inclusive. Diversity is celebrated, equality is insisted upon, and individuality is valued. We believe in having the right person in the right role, with personality and attitude at the heart of what we look for.
We work with empathy, respect, and collaboration – giving and receiving honest feedback, supporting one another, and recognising every contribution across the business.
Our four core values – Passion, Drive, Diligence, and Empathy – guide everything we do. They shape how we work, how we treat others, and how we continue to deliver the Modern Coffee experience every day.
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