Freelance Editorial Brand UI Designer
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Freelance Editorial Brand UI Designer
17 March by Salt Search
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Are you a Freelance Editorial Brand UI Designer?

Free for up to 3 months to work at a top newspaper company?

  • Title: Freelance Editorial Brand UI Designer

  • Start: Yesterday

  • Length: 1-3 months (to be extended)

  • Client: International multi-channel media company

  • Day rate: £500 per day

  • IR35: Inside IR35 (client has requested to use an Umbrella to invoice, not your Ltd)

  • Work set-up: Working 5 days a week: 2 days in-house per week; 3 days are remote (cannot be changed)

  • Location: High Street Kensington

  • Brief:

    - Digital Native Designer.

    - The brand is the subscription.

    - Ideally, having worked in editorial companies.

    - Build the beginning of a Design System in Figma.

    - Make the beginning of the Design System feel coherent.

    - Ability to work with old-school print designers and senior editors.

    - The team have done the overall look and feel from a print point of view.

    - Creating a Brandbrook for internal use, brand narrative and visual language to give to the marketing team.

    - Create a digital "brand book" working alongside their editorial second-in-command and creative director.

    - To map out all the digital touch-points and build a lightweight brand book, either a PDF or a small website.

    - Need someone who has done brand book, Design Systems and has some exposure to a news/magazine business.

    - The artefact they are looking for at the end is the beginning of the Design System in Figma and a PDF with internal guidelines for use by marketing, their events and tour businesses.

Sound like you?

Pop us your portfolio and let's talk : )

*Rates depend on experience and client requirements

Reference: 54657003
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