Graphic Designer
Connolly LTD, Mayfair, City of Westminster
Graphic Designer
£25000
Connolly LTD, Mayfair, City of Westminster
- Part time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted today, 30 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 43314c12ca944124951e2523b4fe9b44
Full Job Description
Connolly is looking for a new Graphic Designer to join their growing team on a part-time basis. With a successful boutique in Mayfair and a developing online store, Connolly's unique take on modern luxury has become a reference for the industry. Showcasing beautiful and timeless designs, a unique lifestyle concept and a cool aesthetic; they've reclaimed a new form of luxury. This exciting role will involve creating stunning designs, visual assets, campaigns, and layouts for use across the business. The right candidate will be responsible for creating designs and graphics that have a high visual impact, with a strong understanding of design concepts and typography. The whole company works remotely but the candidate will be expected to work at the creative studio for a minimum of 1 day a week. The candidate will report to the E-commerce Manager with a dotted line to the Creative Director to ensure a holistic understanding of the branding requirements. Responsibilities include:
- Oversee and control social media imagery and content
- Provide design updates, assets, and layouts for the website
- Design engaging seasonal campaigns and general graphic assets for the stores, website, newsletters, and social media
- Take responsibility for the overall quality of the product images across the brand
- Management and processing of all visual content and images
- Ensure consistency with style guide and brand guidelines
- Create social media assets from campaigns and also collaborate with the team on individual photoshoots, Your file must be a .doc, .pdf, .docx, or .rtf. No larger than 10MB Drag and drop Choose a file Selected file: Supporting DocumentsSupporting Documents Supporting Documents Your file must be a .doc, .pdf, .docx, or .rtf. No larger than 10MB Drag and drop Choose a file Selected file
- Graphic Design Degree from a leading institution 2-3 years working within the luxury industry, preferably within a modern and directional fashion brand as a Graphic Designer
- Attention to detail, organised, fast and efficient
- Strong design portfolio
- Photography and video editing skills
- Social Media planning and management
- Ability to work with tight deadlines
- Knowledge of current branding trends
- Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Enthusiasm for luxury Preferred but not essential:
- Background in art, photography or architecture
- Klaviyo experience
Connolly's journey began in London in 1878 as a small family business of saddlers and shoe smiths. It evolved to become the best-known supplier of highly finished leather for the automobile industry. Our collaborations include: Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Ferrari and Rolls Royce. Connolly's reputation for supplying the finest hides to the motor industry is equalled by its reputation for providing leather upholstery to special order. Our leather graces the seats of the Houses of Parliament and the Coronation coaches of the British Royal Family. Other landmarks include the desks of the British Library, the Mies van de Rohe chair, Concorde and the latest lightweight E type Jaguar. Connolly opened its doors once again on 28th October 2016, at No.4 Clifford Street in a beautiful 18th century London townhouse. Come and explore our collection of tailored separates , knitwear, classic sportswear, leather goods and archive pieces for men and women.
Remuneration - up to £25,000 depending on the number of days worked, The essence of Connolly is best described as a contemporary style inspired by a rich heritage of classic motor racing coupled with a strong sense of British know-how, understatement and European style and craftsmanship....Today, you will find the history of Connolly woven through the collections at the new No.4 Clifford street shop.