Junior Designer

MUBI

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London, England, United KingdomOn-siteFashion Design

About MUBIMUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. To make this possible, we create, curate, acquire and champion visionary films, bringing them to audiences all over the world. We have a team of brilliant, dedicated and passionate people to help bring our mission to life. From London to New York, Istanbul to Paris, and Berlin to Mexico - we work together to realize MUBI’s vision.That’s where you come in! Join our global team and help us make great cinema accessible to everyone, everywhere.About The RoleOur Creative team is looking for a Junior Graphic Designer with a genuine passion for film to join us at our London HQ. You'll work across print, digital, and motion, producing world-class creative that supports one of the most distinctive film brands in the world.The nature of this role is hybrid, and will require office presence for three days per week in the London HQ.Where you'll have impact:Work closely with the design team to develop and execute creative solutions to promote our curated film programming, including brand campaigns, social media assets, film key art, motion graphics for trailers, and more;Execute rollout and production work such as adapts, banners, social cards, key art templates reliably, on brief, and within deadline across a fast-paced slate;Collaborate with cross-functional teams at MUBI, while also demonstrating the ability to work independently;Maintain brand consistency, precision and craft across all outputsContribute creative input during brainstorming and concept development sessions;Proactively explore new ideas for the visual language of the brand and stay current with design trends, tools, and technologiesWhat you'll bring:A formal design education with 1–2 years of professional experienceStrong fundamentals across digital, print and motion with an evolving typographic sensitivity and eye for brand-accurate executionA contemporary design aesthetic and the confide