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GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Broadstone
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Graphic Designer

Location: Poole

Job Type: FTC - Maternity Cover (12-14 months)

Salary: Up to £30k (depending on experience)

Working Hours: 39 hours (Monday – Thursday 8.00am – 5.00pm Friday 8.00am – 4.00pm)

Job Overview

We are seeking a talented and innovative Graphic Designer to join our client's dynamic, multi-disciplinary design studio. In this role, you will bring their brand to life across both digital and print mediums, working closely with the in-house marketing team to create visually compelling content that resonates with their audience. From promotional materials to digital assets, you'll help shape their brand's visual identity and enhance the customer experience at every touchpoint.

Our client is a leading UK-based designer, manufacturer, and retailer of high-end lighting and home furnishings, with a strong reputation for quality and innovation.

Key Responsibilities for the Role:

  • Design and produce high-quality marketing materials, including brochures, catalogues, lookbooks & signage.

  • Create eye-catching digital assets for email campaigns, website banners, product pages & social media.

  • Collaborate with the product team to develop branded content that aligns with new product launches.

  • Ensure visual consistency across all brand touchpoints, from print to digital.

  • Assist with photo editing, retouching, and creating compelling image composites for product photography.

  • Develop creative packaging concepts and labels that reflect our brand’s aesthetic.

  • Stay current with design trends, particularly in the home & interior design industry.

    Required Skills and Expertise:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or a related field.

  • A strong portfolio showcasing a diverse range of work, particularly in branding, print, and digital design.

  • Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).

  • A solid understanding of typography and layout principles.

  • Exceptional time-management and organisational skills.

  • A collaborative team player with a passion for design and creativity.

  • A working knowledge of Shopify, WordPress, 123-Reg, Lightspeed & Netalogue is a plus, but not essential.

    Some of Our Clients Benefits include:

  • Great team culture, within a supportive, stable progressive business

  • Competitive holiday allowance

  • Free parking

  • Perkbox employee benefits

  • Generous staff discounts

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