Graphic Designer
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CREATIVE DESIGN OPPORTUNITY | MIDWEIGHT GRAPHIC DESIGNER
£ | Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside Area
Zachary Daniels are proud to be representing this client in the market. We are working with a large international automotive brand to recruit a Midweight Graphic Designer.
This Midweight Graphic Designer role is a fantastic opportunity to join a fast paced and highly creative marketing team at head office. The Midweight Graphic Designer will play a key role in shaping visual identity across multiple brands and channels.
As a Midweight Graphic Designer you will bring fresh ideas, strong execution and a passion for premium design, working closely with senior stakeholders to elevate brand presence.
This is a position offering real ownership and variety. The Midweight Graphic Designer will be involved in everything from concept through to delivery, supporting both day to day design needs and larger strategic campaigns.
Benefits:
· Competitive salary of £35000
· Genuine career progression within a growing marketing team
· Opportunity to work on global campaigns and brand activity
· Creative and collaborative working environment
· Exposure to events, partnerships and brand activations
· A dynamic role where no two days are the same
Key Responsibilities:
· Deliver high quality design across print and digital channels
· Create catalogues, brochures, flyers, signage and large format assets
· Support logo development and ongoing brand evolution
· Produce engaging digital content for web, email and social media
· Work closely with marketing, sales and brand teams across the business
· Interpret briefs and present creative concepts with confidence
· Manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines
· Maintain consistency across all brand touchpoints while introducing fresh ideas
· Support internal communications and wider business design needs
Experience Needed:
· Proven experience as a Midweight Graphic Designer
· A strong and diverse portfolio demonstrating creative and commercial work
· Advanced skills in Adobe Creative Suite including Photoshop Illustrator and InDesign
· Experience working to brand guidelines and developing visual identity
· Knowledge of print processes including large format and signage
· Strong understanding of typography layout and visual communication
· Ability to manage workload effectively and prioritise tasks
· Excellent communication skills with confidence to present ideas
· A proactive and collaborative approach with strong attention to detail
This Midweight Graphic Designer role offers real impact, autonomy and progression within a forward-thinking business. If you are a Midweight Graphic Designer looking to step into a dynamic environment and take ownership of your work, we want to hear from you.
Apply now to give yourself the best chance!
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🎨 Showcase your Adobe Creative Suite mastery prominently as the role specifically requires advanced Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign skills
🚗 Highlight any automotive industry experience or similar B2B brand work as this is for a large international automotive brand
📱 Demonstrate your multi-channel design capability by featuring print, digital, social media and web examples in your portfolio
📊 Quantify your design impact: 'Created 15 product catalogues increasing sales enquiries by 28%'
🏆 Emphasise your ability to work with brand guidelines whilst bringing fresh creative ideas to show you can balance consistency with innovation
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- •Delivered 25+ print and digital campaigns for automotive client, increasing brand engagement by 34% across social media channels
- •Created comprehensive brand guidelines for 3 international markets, ensuring visual consistency across 150+ touchpoints
- •Managed 8 concurrent design projects using Adobe Creative Suite, meeting 100% of tight campaign deadlines
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Zachary Daniels' Midweight Graphic Designer role at your international automotive brand represents exactly the creative challenge I'm seeking. My advanced Adobe Creative Suite skills and experience developing visual identity across print and digital channels align perfectly with your need for fresh ideas and strong execution.
My background in brand-focused design work has equipped me with the ability to balance creative innovation with brand consistency, whilst managing multiple projects from concept through delivery. I'm particularly drawn to the opportunity to work on global campaigns and brand activations within the automotive sector.
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Technical
- ›Walk me through your process for creating a cohesive brand identity across print and digital channels
- ›How do you ensure consistency when working with existing brand guidelines whilst introducing fresh ideas?
- ›What's your approach to preparing files for large format printing and signage?
- ›How do you optimise designs for different social media platforms and web applications?
- ›Describe your workflow in Adobe Creative Suite when managing multiple projects simultaneously
Behavioural
- ›Tell me about a time you had to present a creative concept to senior stakeholders who had different opinions
- ›Describe a situation where you had to manage multiple tight deadlines - how did you prioritise?
- ›Give me an example of when you received challenging feedback on your design work and how you handled it
- ›Tell me about a project where you had to collaborate closely with marketing and sales teams
- ›Describe a time when you had to interpret a brief that wasn't entirely clear - what did you do?
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Tell me about a time you had to present a creative concept to senior stakeholders who had different opinions
Describe a situation where you had to manage multiple tight deadlines - how did you prioritise?