Monday 28 July 2014

Senior Digital Designer - 1st class London/NY creative firm. London 40-50k

Senior Digital Designer - 1st class London/NY creative firm   A Senior Digital Designer role with a creative firm with studios in London and New York. They work in close partnerships with Coke, Xbox, Cadbury’s, Samsung, Disney, Warner Bro, Nike and many top brands developing highly engaging and entertaining interactive experiences.

They are looking for a Senior Digital Designer who loves getting into the pixels, developing your own craft, as well as guiding and teaching others. But also a digital designer who can cultivate brilliant and compelling ideas that are inspired and justifiable. You will be used to big brand guidelines yet not be limited in running with concepts that are totally new for a major top brand.

Working collaboratively with designers, creative lead, creative director, UX, mobile developers, 3D artists, motion graphics, project managers, tech, strategists, you will ensure output is the best it can be.

You will need to be a highly skilled art and design practitioner covering all aspects of digital interaction design, able to produce stunning and innovative layouts, with an eye for exquisite layout and typography and a deep understanding of digital design, multi touch devices and interactive design.

You are likely to be excited by the future and have an understanding of all emerging technologies across mobile, wearables and AR.

This is seriously exciting entrepreneurial and creative company who are working on big things. They are leaders in their interactive world.

They are looking for the cream, so are open on salary. They are growing and working on hugely high-brow work.

Very cool studio environment. Very open and flexible working. Not the usual agency set up. Egos left at the door.

Room to go higher on salary for the right person.

To find out more about this Senior Digital Designer role and creative firm, please email your CV to me Graham. graham@searchpartydigital.com

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