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Senior 3D Designer

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Senior Designer - Creative Agency - Brand Experience / Retail
Permanent - Hybrid - £60K
We're working with a very cool international creative agency who are based in London and work with a range of brands in sports, fashion, and lifestyle. They cover projects around retail toolkits, events, and brand experiences that blend concept, design, and brand experience (BX) across the world.
About the Role
They're looking to bring in a new Senior 3D Designer with experience working in retail and/or BX to come on board and bring high-impact immersive retail spaces to life using your skills in 3D visualisation, ideally in SketchUp and V-Ray, to deliver high-quality renderings, walkthroughs, and technical visuals.
Responsibilities
- Be part of the creative team, working from concept through to visualisation and hand-off.
- Craft store designs that combine brand storytelling, spatial strategy, and production feasibility.
- Collaborate with creative, production, and technical teams to ensure designs are visually compelling and also buildable, on-schedule, and commercially viable.
- Lead the 3D visualisation process for retail environmental design, working closely with account teams and clients from day one.
- Translate briefs into creative spatial concepts and 3D visuals.
- Develop detailed 3D models and high-quality renders, including lighting, materials, textures, store ambience, fixtures, and finishes.
- Coming up with experiential ideas for in-store activations would also be desirable, as you'll get to work on other projects such as concerts, fashion shows, brand launches, and parties.
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- A solid understanding of materials, production processes, and their implications on the final environment.
- Your insights will be crucial in ensuring that the designs can be feasibly and effectively implemented.
Benefits
- Work in a collaborative team of designers across all their key accounts.
- Be part of an ambitious creative agency that values innovation.
- Work a hybrid week.
- Enjoy a generous holiday allowance.
- Great perks like healthcare, dental, and gym membership.
Eligibility
You must be eligible to live and work in the UK
If this sounds like the role for you, then please apply.
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