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<p>We\'re working with an exciting client in the design-led product space who are looking to hire a Graphic Designer or Artworker to join their small but mighty creative team in Bristol. This role would suit someone with 2-5 years\' experience in graphic design or artwork, ideally across both print and digital channels.<br><br>You\'ll be supporting the business with the design and rollout of marketing collateral, packaging, POS, print-ready artwork, and eCommerce visuals. You\'ll be working closely with an experienced creative and wider stakeholders across marketing and product, so collaboration is key.<br><br>You\'ll need strong attention to detail, a good eye for layout and typography, and the ability to work at pace while keeping things clean and on-brand. Experience with packaging, editorial, and product-based design will be highly valued.<br><br>What we\'re looking for:<br><br>2+ years\' experience in Graphic Design or Artworking<br><br>Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (especially InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator)<br><br>A portfolio showcasing a balance of creative and commercial work<br><br>Experience with packaging design, editorial layout, or POS is a bonus<br><br>Team player, highly organised, and able to take feedback constructively<br><br>What you\'ll get in return:<br><br>Salary up to 35k<br><br>Flexible working (including some WFH)<br><br>Enhanced parental leave<br><br>Friendly, low-ego team culture<br><br>Plenty of autonomy and space to make the role your own<br><br>If you\'re a designer who\'s happiest outdoors and loves creating brand visuals that really connect, this could be a great home for you. Apply or get in touch with Dom.<br><br>Artis Recruitment provide specialist recruitment services within HR, Finance, IT, Procurement, Marketing, Customer Contact and Executive Search. By applying to this position, you acknowledge that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy: (url removed)</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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