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9 months ago
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If you have a blend of technical artworking skills and creativity, this role is for you!

A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join an expanding healthcare agency working with their pharmaceutical clients across a range of interesting materials, encompassing digital and print mediums. The agency is looking for a responsible, experienced, and enthusiastic individual to join their creative department to create artwork to a technically high standard. You'll be an integral part of the creative process, working closely with the creative leads and wider agency teams, including some supplier contact.

Key Responsibilities:

• Collaborating with internal teams, following content and design direction to produce master artwork files

• Creating print-ready and digital files to a high standard, ensuring they are suitable for localisation and meet accessibility standards

• Working to brand guidelines across all projects

• Ensuring procedures are followed allowing for a compliant and smooth running of projects

• Working with master documents and translation tables to produce accurate translated final artworks

• Reviewing artwork files and providing feedback

• Managing the print and delivery of projects to client deadlines

• Liaising with printers and other suppliers

Key Skills and Essential Attributes:

• A creative eye for layout design with strong print production experience

• Strong understanding of accessibility design

• Strong layout skills with knowledge of design for localisation

• Strong typographic skills

• Strong understanding of troubleshooting design files for potential errors

• Excellent technical ability, including set up and adaptation of stylesheets

• Superb ability in Adobe CC suite, especially InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator

• Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and Adobe Acrobat skills

• Strong understanding of print techniques and production, both in traditional and digital in both large-scale and traditional print

• Strong understanding of resolution for both screen and print

• Strong photo re-touching skills

• Knowledge of digital delivery would be a bonus

• Excellent eye for detail

• Numerical, with an excellent grasp of organising and obtaining quotes

• Good problem solver

• Ability to work under pressure to short deadlines whilst keeping a cool head

• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely

• Effective teamwork skills

• Excellent organisational and time management skills

• Passionate about learning, developing, and improving skills

In the first instance, please send your cv and a brief covering note outlining your suitability for the role. If your background fits the brief, I’ll contact you within 48 hours of application

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