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Social Media Manager

Location
London
Salary
£200 – £350 / Day
Level
Junior, Midweight
Type
Freelance
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Job Description

About us

Yinka Ilori is a multidisciplinary London-based artist of British-Nigerian heritage, who specialises in storytelling by fusing the two identities of his descent to convey untold narratives in contemporary design. He began his practice in 2011 by up-cycling vintage furniture, inspired by the traditional Nigerian parables and West African fabrics that surrounded him as a child.

Join us

The studio consists of a team of colour-obsessed architects, designers and thinkers, with the expertise and capacity to take on public realm projects, large-scale architectural-spatial projects along with smaller scale interior design and product design projects. The studio continues to experiment with the relationship between function and form, with an output that sits between traditional divisions of art, design and architecture.

We are looking for a Freelance Social Media Manager 1 - 2 days a week (for now) to partner with the studio to share the Social Media vision.

Overview

• Broad awareness of innovation within social media and a strong interest in remarkable content creation

• Strong editorial and story-telling skills, as well as excellent writing skills

• Strong visual research skills

• Development of social media calendar and strategy as well as implementation, managing the scheduling of posts etc

• Experience within high-end fashion, design, and/or creative industry

• Balance between commercial activities and creative vision - must tie in with Studios overall artistic positioning

• Blog posts / website content

• Working closely with graphic design and retail team to develop content

• Channels: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook

The studio is a very sociable and inclusive place to work. Our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion is a fundamental part of our culture. All candidates will be treated fairly regardless of their background, age, race, sex or disability.