Sarah Sykes Recruitment
Print Designer

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Senior/Women’s Print & Graphic Designer – Women’s Jersey Multi-Product
📍 London | Hybrid Working 🕒 Part Time: 2-3 days per week (up to £50K/year pro rata)
We’re excited to be partnering with a leading high-street supplier to recruit a talented Women’s Print & Graphic Designer to join their dynamic in-house design team. This is an exceptional opportunity for a creative, commercially minded designer with a passion for womenswear, trends, and product development. You’ll help create customer-focused collections for major fashion retailers.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop trend-led all-over prints and placement graphics for jersey multi-product.
- Translate emerging trends into commercially successful products aligned with customer needs.
- Collaborate with internal teams and production partners to ensure design briefs, timelines, and customer expectations are achieved.
- Support customer presentations, prepare samples, and confidently showcase creative concepts.
- Create detailed technical packs and contribute throughout the product development process.
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About You
✔️ Proven experience designing women’s prints & graphics within a high-street fashion environment. ✔️ Exceptional communication skills, able to build relationships with colleagues, customers, and factories. ✔️ Highly organised, proactive, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. ✔️ Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Microsoft Office (3D design experience advantageous). ✔️ Degree-qualified in Fashion Design, Print Design, Graphic Design, or a related discipline.


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