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Graphic Designer

Glu Recruit
South Yorkshire
2 months ago
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The role:

Our client is looking for a full-time Graphic Designer to join their in-house creative team.

You’ll be part of a team of talented designers, illustrators, creative strategists and animators, who you will work collaboratively with. The team is overseen by a Creative Lead and Team Manager.


Your responsibilities will include:

Interpretation of briefs and developing concepts


Client liaison and pitching new creative ideas
Delivering engaging and impactful design
Building brands, from initial brand development through to delivery and activation
Producing design for social media, print and other media
Participating in briefing, ideation and creative sessions
Working with the in-house account management team
Develop ideas and executions for creative pitches

The successful candidate:


Our client is looking for someone at midweight level. You will have worked directly with clients and be able to demonstrate expertise in developing creative concepts from briefs, pitching your ideas and executing them with confidence and conviction.

Strong knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud. Essentials: Photoshop, illustrator and InDesign.


Strong contemporary portfolio
Self-motivation and a passion to develop further as a designer
A genuine interest in creating work that challenges attitudes, changes minds and makes a difference
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Attention to detail and organisational skills
Creativity, confidence and enthusiasm
Interest in motion design and emerging technologies
Desirables: After Effects, Lightroom, Premiere Pro

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