Creative Artworker
FGH (Freemans Grattan Holdings)
Bradford, England, United KingdomOn-site
FGH Business Centre 66-70 Vicar Ln, Bradford BD1 5AJHybrid flexibility 2 office days per weekAre you a passionate artworker and creative professional looking for a new opportunity to elevate your career?Now is a fantastic time to join our friendly, customer focussed Creative Team!About The RoleAs a Creative Artworker at FGH, you will focus primarily on the design and artworking of assets to support partnerships and promotions with our partner brands. You will play an integral role in delivering a wide range of digital assets, and print ready artwork to engage customers, and drive commercial performance.AccountabilitiesWork closely with FGH’s Trade Partnerships team to support their branded activityAdhere to FGH guidelines and strict partner brand guidelinesDesign and produce high-quality, print-ready artwork, including brochures and parcel insertsDesign and produce high-quality, digital assets (static and animated)Design and work to templates, ensuring consistencyResponsible for typesetting and proofing copyPrepare production files to printer specifications (bleeds, trims, colour profiles, etc.)Liaise with external partners and photographic suppliers to support production and deliveryManage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting key milestones and deadlinesStay up to date with print design trends, materials, and production techniquesCompliance & StandardsDemonstrate behaviours aligned with Freemans Company valuesEnsure compliance with all applicable UK and local regulations, Company Policies, and FCA Conduct RulesTake reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and others at workMaintain a strong customer-first mindset in all outputsSkills And ExperienceExcellent working knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, After EffectsA diverse portfolio which demonstrates proficiency in the designing of print and digital assetsIdeally 2-3 years’ experience as a graphic designer and artworkerA good understanding of the print production process.A grea