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Middleweight Designer (Brand/Packaging/FMCG/Healthcare), london (city of london) col-narrow-left
Client: Creative Recruitment Limited - Creative, Digital Marketing, AI, Content Creators & Technical Talent
Location: london (city of london), United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
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Posted: 28.06.2025
Expiry Date: 12.08.2025
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Job Description: Location: London - Fully Onsite
Employment Type: Full-Time
Our client is a dynamic and growing company specialising in healthcare products, currently seeking a Midweight Graphic Designer to play a key role in shaping their visual identity and driving business growth through standout packaging and branding.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact—leading design from concept to completion across a broad range of health-focused products. You’ll collaborate closely with product managers to bring new ideas to life, helping ensure the brand stands out in a competitive market.
Key Responsibilities
Packaging Design: Create innovative, market-ready packaging that aligns with brand values and resonates with target audiences.
Brand Development: Evolve and refine brand identities for new and existing product lines, ensuring distinctiveness and trademark compliance.
Visual Branding: Produce high-quality marketing visuals, working with in-house photographers and CGI artists to craft compelling imagery.
Product Storytelling: Communicate each product’s unique value through visually engaging packaging and brand messaging.
3D Liaison: Work with CAD and CGI designers to translate 2D concepts into production-ready 3D visuals.
Collaborative Design: Partner with product managers to iterate on designs, responding effectively to feedback and brief refinements.
Sales-Driven Creativity: Use consumer insights and sales data to optimise design and branding strategies.
Requirements
Must have experience in a design agency, with a strong focus on FMCG , packaging , branding , or product marketing .
Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
A portfolio demonstrating impactful packaging and product branding work.
Exceptional attention to detail and an ability to balance creativity with practical, commercial needs.
Strong communication skills and a collaborative working style.
Must be eligible to work full-time in the UK .
Bonus: Experience in healthcare or pharmaceutical branding is advantageous but not essential.

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