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  • design for catalogues, trade shows, ecommerce, social media posts, adverts and A
  • Create marketing (info)graphics for print
  • video animations
Designer (marketing)
 
£26,000
 
Lancing
 
A graphic designer for the marketing team is required for Hunter’s growth mode creative client supplying fun products across the globe. The designer ideally suits a person who has worked within a marketing department doing design for catalogues, trade shows, ecommerce, social media posts, adverts and Amazon.   
 
FT M-F, flexi
 
Designer – job
 
  • Create marketing (info)graphics for print collateral, email marketing, social media & website
  • Create video animations when required
  • Conceive and create campaign design assets
  • Create and project-manage sales enablement materials (e.g. Catalogues, PP presentations, Infographics, FSDUs, trade magazine adverts/pages, mock-ups)
 
Designer – person
 
  • Experience in Design within a marketing role/environment
  • Knowledge of Adobe suite; Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign
  • Marketing Design skills
  • Understanding of marketing processes/activities (Including psychological marketing)
  • Skills in Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, Outlook & PowerPoint
  • Illustration skills
 
Designer – extra
 
  • 22 days holiday per annum. (Rising each year by 1 day up to 26 days). Holiday Buy & Sell Scheme
  • Flexible Working Hours (Flexible start and finish times between 07:30 and 6:00pm)
  • Shorter working day on Birthday
  • Christmas Closure
  • Staff Discount on Products
  • Tech & Furniture purchase scheme
  • Discounted Legal Services & Free Will
  • Free onsite parking
  • Social and sports
  • Generous company events
  • Health benefits
  • Annual Pay Review
  • Company Bonus and Performance bonus

Reference: 53624464

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