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Digital Designer

Success Talent
Greater London
1 day ago
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Success Talent have an exciting opportunity for a Digital Designer to join the team of this successful international business who operate within the education sector.

This is a wonderful opportunity to join a great company as they plan for growth and build out an in house Creative Team.


The role of Digital Designer will be an integral part of the creative process reporting into the Senior Digital Designer, you’ll be working alongside other designers and copywriters, while collectively working with the wider Creative and Marketing teams.


Principal responsibilities

Excellent visual design skills


Experience of working to brand graphic guidelines
Previous experience working in agency or brand side would be a plus
To support and drive the digital and social creative and create all social, web & digital design and digital content
Imagery composition, video, social media and UX to ensure that it is best in class.
Displaying enthusiasm & passion for digital design. Leading, inspiring and mentoring the digital design team, encouraging ingenuity and setting the creative standards
Interpreting the brands online narrative with a focus on design, style and quality
Being an innovator, championing new design trends & identifying opportunity to utilise new technologies
To provide support and design ideation to both the senior designer and the wider creative department

Requirements

Working knowledge of Adobe and proficiency in Microsoft Office


Good use of Motion graphic & after effect and project management tools such as Trello, Monday.com
Outstanding organisational skills and excellent attention to detailA keen interest in visual, interactive and motion design trends
Ability to conform to strict deadline-oriented projects and works well in fast paced environment
Ability to interact and communicate to present ideas to different stakeholders in the business
Design degree in a relevant field, such as graphic design

The ideal candidate will be a positive, focused, enthusiastic team player that performs well under pressure, who is receptive to new ideas and direction, with a keen interest on future design trends with has effective communication and organisation skills.


We have several roles so if you or anyone you know are looking for a new exciting opportunity, please do let me know!


Head Office is Mayfair in London. We just recruited the Global Head of Creative from a very well-known brand so its an exciting time to join the business.


Salary – £31,000 + Benefits


We regret that due to the volume of applications, only successful candidates will be contacted.

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