DMCG Global
Senior Brand Designer (Built Environment)

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Senior Brand Designer (Built Environment)
Central London | £55,000-£60,000 | Permanent | On-site
I'm working with one of the world's leading architecture and design practices on the search for a Senior Brand Designer to join their London studio.
This isn't a traditional branding role, and it isn't a pure wayfinding or signage position either. They're looking for someone who can translate brands into physical environments. Someone who enjoys thinking about how identity, storytelling, and visual communication come to life within real spaces.
Working alongside architecture and interiors teams, you'll help shape projects across hospitality, retail, entertainment, and lifestyle sectors, creating branded environments, environmental graphics, wayfinding systems, installations, murals, and broader spatial experiences.
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They're particularly interested in designers with exceptional brand craft and conceptual thinking who are confident presenting ideas to clients and collaborating within multidisciplinary teams. Experience within the built environment is important, but they're more interested in outstanding creative thinking than someone who is purely fabrication or signage-led.


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Ideal backgrounds might include:
- Brand Design
- Environmental Graphic Design (EGD)
- Branded Environments
- Wayfinding
- Spatial Design
- Experience Design
- Place Branding
A few key points:
- Permanent position
- £55,000-£60,000
- Central London
- Five days per week in the studio (this is a firm requirement and isn't currently flexible)
- Applicants should already be based within commuting distance of Central London, or be planning to relocate.
If your work sits at the intersection of brand, environment, and spatial experience, I'd love to hear from you.
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