Job Title: Graphic Designer
Industry: Large Format Print & Signage
Location: London
Salary: £28,000 - £32,000
Our client is a multi-disciplined design-led market leader within the large format print, signage and graphics industries. They are looking to add an experienced designer to their London office, which currently consists of 3 designers. You will report directly to the design lead and will be expected to accurately create artwork from a concept or client’s supplied files/instructions, follow the client’s brand guidelines or design requirements, and ensure that all images and files are complete and ready for production according to the specifications.
Key Responsibilities:
* Meticulous attention to detail and a clean, creative design style.
* Ensure that all work is completed according to client guidelines.
* Ensure artwork interpretation is achievable within production contraints.
* Prepare accurate artwork from the approved design and brief.
* Ensure client guidelines are followed.
* Responsibility for ensuring account/project managers are kept informed of the progress of the jobs they are working on, and any impact on the production plan.
* Providing colour proofs/samples for client sign-off.
* Ensure that all images produced and proofed are correct and reviewed in accordance to the company procedures.
* The ability to work on multiple projects, big and small, simultaneously and good time management.
Other Responsibilities:
* Pass new enquiries generated to the correct area of the business.
* Assist projects throughout the business to ensure “on time in full” delivery. To liaise internally with projects, production and installation teams to ensure the job runs within agreed budgets.
* To establish and maintain good working relationships with colleagues and clients of the company.
* To understand and comply with all relevant company policies and procedures.
If this position sounds of interest and is aligned with your experience, hit the apply button now and your application will be reviewed. All applications will be handled with the strictest of confidence