Senior Designer
Job Description
Tomorrow are delighted to be working alongside a world leading and the fastest growing elite motorsports platform with a huge emphasis on sustainability. They are seeking to add a new Senior Designer to their creative team to help deliver across multiple areas of their visual identity systems.
They are looking to find a highly conceptual, ideas focussed and vibrant designer who brings a fun edge to their work. You will be well versed working across brand development and adept at repurposing assets. They would like to see a portfolio which exhibits expressive, playful and colourful work.
They work 3 days a week in the studio.
Salary: Up to £60k
Key responsibilities:
- You will be leading and creating work used across every aspect of delivering and promoting a World Championship sport in a sustainable way
- Work closely within the Design team, helping, collaborating, and contributing ideas within the team
- Work on larger, multi-year brand-building initiatives with modern, progressive conceptual thinking
- Develop brand assets consistently and accurately to maintain a cohesive brand aesthetic
- Devise work for physical event branding
- Nurture and mentor a junior that will be reporting into you
Key Requirements:
- A world-class brand identity designer with strong proven experience
- A portfolio showcasing a variety of deep conceptual brand thinking, considered graphic design systems as well as innovative, challenging and vibrant work
- Developed skills in all leading design software
- Experience in bringing stakeholders along creative journeys, being confidently able to pitch and present your work to them
We are passionate about promoting diversity, inclusion, and equality, and are committed to working with clients who share our outlook. We offer equal opportunities to all candidates regardless of background, identity, sexuality, and disability. We strive to create inclusive cultures where diversity is seen as real value for the company. Our mission is for everyone to feel empowered to be their true authentic selves at work.