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​senior creative artworker jobs in london

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Senior Creative Artworkers.
Typically, a Senior Creative Artworker will play a key role in a busy design studio, often overseeing other Artworkers, within either a creative agency or in-house marketing and creative team. The role would be managed by a Studio Manager or Creative Director and requires multi-tasking, working to tight deadlines, managing workflow and helping more junior members of the team, in a fast-paced environment.
 
A Senior Creative Artworker role would be suitable for someone with 6-7 years’ creative artwork experience who understands studio process, print production and skilled in working with scamps or key visuals and developing into artwork assets for either marketing or advertising collateral.
 
A Senior Creative Artworker role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
  • 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.
  • Act as an authority on print production, preparing artwork, typography, layout, and software skills in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
  • Guiding junior members of the team and managing workflow.
  • Rolling-out pre-existing designs and concepts across multiple sizes and formats as well as making text and imagery amends.
  • Sourcing and maintaining brand assets, aligning your work to brand guidelines.

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London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom. The city stands on the River Thames in the south-east of England, at the head of its 50-mile (80 km) estuary leading to the North Sea.
London is one of the world's most important global cities. It exerts a considerable impact upon the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transportation. It is one of the largest financial centres.
London has a diverse range of people and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken in the region. The city contains four World Heritage Sites: The Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement in Greenwich where the Royal Observatory resides. Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. Other landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square and The Shard.
London has numerous museums, galleries, libraries and sporting events. These include the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.