Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Designer - Conservative Campaign Headquarters

Position: Designer

Summary
An exciting vacancy has emerged in the Creative and Digital Department of the Conservative Party, which will see the successful applicant become a crucial part of the team responsible for delivering the advertising, posters and other creative and digital communications in the run-up to the 2015 General Election.

Description:
It is a high profile role, which will see you working across a wide range of formats, both online and offline, as part of nationwide campaigns.
Generating posters and images for major online and offline campaigns
Advising on party branding, working with the in-house design team to help develop the party's visual identity
Creating infographics for use online
Web design, including web pages and banners, taking into account usability
Generating campaigning materials, including leaflets, brochures and policy dossiers
Liaising with printers and organising the production process
Working with photographers and photography to produce consistent and effective imagery for use in campaigning literature

Essential skills required:
The ability to create impactful images across a range of styles 
The ability to break down large chunks of information and present them in a way that is simple and easy to understand
Thorough knowledge of the print process/production
The ability to work and think digitally
The ability to respond to feedback and work as part of a team

Technical skills required:
Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
Web design, including html and Flash

Experience/qualifications required:
A degree in Graphic Design or equivalent
Experience working in a similar role

If you have the skills required to succeed in this role, please download the application form here. Please submit this to hr@conservatives.com or send to Fiona Allmett, CCHQ, 30 Millbank, London, SW1P 4DP, by midday on Wednesday 31 July 2013. Please submit a pdf of recent work along with your application.

Closing date:
31 July 2013

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