Tuesday 5 February 2013

Freelance Digital Developer/Designers- Realise Creative, Hoxton, London

Freelance Digital Developer/Designers
We are Realise. A creatively led, multidisciplinary agency in Hoxton.
We work internationally with some of the most influential brands and ambitious individuals across campaigns, branding, strategy, environments, events and everything in between.

2013 is looking busy – we are currently:
- Helping to launch the world’s greatest energy drink in a special new market…
- Creating a brand experience that rethinks 17 acres of West London where EMI invented pop music…
- Rebranding, in record time, the most exciting team in F1…
- Collaborating with visual artists to build a unique campaign for the architecture event of the summer…
- Developing a new brand vision for a global sporting governing body…
- Creating and marketing, from scratch, London’s coolest student living brand…
- Bringing a touch of scandinavian chic to shed building for an exhibition in Hayes…
- Launching a new style brand in Denmark…

What we’re looking for:
- Front-end website developer/designer
- Ability to build and work with a minimum of one popular back-end cms eg. WordPress
- Thorough knowledge of current web standards, responsive design and mobile-accessibility a must
- Confident in working with HTML 5 and XHTML, CSS 2 and 3 and JavaScript
- Creative focus and exciting ideas
- Passion and patience for getting details right
- Won’t get left behind in a fast-paced environment
- Loves what they do and has a great time doing it

If you think you might be what we’re looking for then please tell us what you’ve been up to, send your CV and a few examples of your best work as a pdf (strictly no more than 5mb) to jobs@realisecreative.com

Strictly no agencies. Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

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