Profiles Creative have teamed up with a multi award winning brand agency. The team are looking for a new Junior Designer to join their talented team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of clients, from globally recognised brands to ambitious start-ups, across sectors including performance and lifestyle.
The designer will focus on working on the agencies strategic documents so you will need to be a master of indesign and have a fine eye for lay out and detail. The documents can be upto 200 pages +
As well as document design the team also produce a number of video's so editing skills would be a bonus.
Reporting to the Client Services Director, you will be responsible for designing high-quality business and brand strategy documents, playing a key role in visually communicating strategic thinking.
This position offers a hands-on experience in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, with an excellent opportunity to develop your skills within an integrated, brand-focused agency.
Key Requirements:
* 1-2 years’ experience in a design agency
* A Graphic Design degree or equivalent qualification
* Strong proficiency in Adobe InDesign (essential), with working knowledge of Photoshop & Illustrator
* A strong understanding of layout, typography, and information design principles
* Ability to manage multiple projects effectively and work to tight deadlines
* An interest in brand strategy and a desire to develop within this space
* Excellent creative thinking, attention to detail, and a passion for design
* Knowledge of film editing software would be an advantage but is not essential
What’s on Offer:
* The chance to work with a dynamic and ambitious team
* Exposure to leading global brands and start-ups
* A collaborative and creative culture, with a strong focus on personal and professional development
* The opportunity to develop skills in brand strategy and design execution
With offices both in London and the Midlands the team are happy to look at designers in either local. They have a 3/2 day office to wfh ratio.