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junior artworker jobs in warwickshire

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Junior Artworkers.

Typically, a Junior Artworker will support other Artworkers and Graphic Designers in a design studio, either within a creative agency or an in-house marketing and creative team. The role would be managed by a Studio Manager or Senior Artworker. The role requires multi-tasking and working to tight deadlines, often in a fast-paced environment.
 
The Junior Artworker role would be suitable for a graduate Graphic Designer who wishes to pursue a more technical role and learn about print-based marketing communication, digital artworking and the process of how the work goes through the studio, from creative to delivery.
 
The Junior Artworker role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
  • Primarily supporting and assisting the Senior Artworker and liaising closely with the entire Marketing or Agency Team.
  • Creating new artwork and amending existing artwork files, for a range of printed marketing collateral including catalogues, brochures, leaflets, point-of-sale, point-of-purchase, packaging, signage, billboards, out of home, advertising, annual reports, also artwork for digital assets such as web banners, web pages, social media and email.
  • Gain further knowledge of print production, preparing artwork, typography, layout, and software skills in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
 
About Warwickshire
Warwickshire is divided into five districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon and has an estimated population of 571,010.
Famous for William Shakespeare the playwright, who was born, resided and died in Stratford-upon-Avon, the connection brings tourists from across the world to see productions and the RSC and visit his grave in the local church.
Warwick Castle also attracts its fair share of tourists and sightseers, as well as Kenilworth Castle, which offers atmospheric ruins, and Coventry which boasts two stunning cathedrals and the excellent Transport Museum.
Warwickshire can also claim to be (for the last 500 years) the traditional centre of England with Meriden, near Coventry marking the exact location.