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​middleweight creative artworker jobs in leamington spa

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Middleweight Creative Artworkers.
Typically, a Middleweight Creative Artworker will support other Artworkers and Graphic Designers in a design studio, either a creative agency or 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.
 
A Middleweight Creative Artworker role would be suitable for someone with 2-3 years’ creative artwork experience who is skilled in working with scamps or key visuals and developing into artwork assets for either marketing or advertising collateral.
 
A Middleweight Creative Artworker role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
  • Primarily supporting the Senior Artworker and liaising closely with Graphic Designers.
  • Creating new artwork and amending existing artwork files, for a range of printed marketing collateral including catalogues, brochures, leaflets, point-of-sale, 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.
  • Guiding junior members of the team.
 
About Leamington Spa
Royal Leamington Spa is a beautiful and prosperous town located in the heart of Warwickshire. With a current population of around 50,000, the town’s growth was largely due to the natural spa springs that were discovered and commercialised in the nineteenth century.
The Warwickshire Spa town of Leamington Spa was ranked the happiest place to live in Britain by leading property website, Rightmove.
Leamington Spa is named after the River Leam which flows through the town; the town's name is often abbreviated to Leam by locals.
It’s known for its Regency architecture and broad boulevards. The colonnaded Royal Pump Rooms, a 19th-century bathhouse, now houses the Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum. It includes a local history gallery and an original hammam, or cooling room. Jephson Gardens is a park with formal flowerbeds and a glasshouse for tropical plants.