ProCook

Retail

MiddleweightCreativeArtworker

£30–30k Gloucester, United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Middleweight Creative Artworker at ProCook. Skills: Creative artworking, Adobe Creative Suite, Print production, Digital production. Produce and adapt creative assets. Accurately artwork from design files”

What You'll Achieve.

Support the delivery of high-quality, on-brand creative; Ensure approved concepts are accurately executed across all channels

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

solution-focused mindset

Eligibility Requirements

Requires portfolio showcasing relevant work

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum 3yrs experience as a creative artworker or designer (in house or agency), Highly proficient in Adobe Creative Suite, understanding of print and digital production processes, Excellent attention to detail and file accuracy, Ability to work at pace and manage multiple deadlines, Highly organised and meticulous individual, eye for layout, typography and consistency, Experience with packaging, A relevant portfolio

Nice to Have

Knowledge of Figma, Some animation or 3D rendering skills would be advantageous, Passion for food, cooking, or home/lifestyle brands would be beneficial

What You'll Do.

Produce and adapt creative assets

Accurately artwork from design files

Prepare files for print

Prepare files for digital outputs

Manage multiple projects simultaneously

Support organisation of asset libraries

Support maintenance of file structures

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working collaboratively with designers, photographers, copywriters and marketers; Work closely with designers, producers, photographers and marketing teams

Process & Methodology

Manage multiple projects simultaneously

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