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In-house Graphic Designer

Full-time EKF Diagnostics in Penarth

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EKF Diagnostics is a global medical manufacturer of Point-of-Care and Central Laboratory devices and tests including hemoglobin tests, HbA1c tests, glucose and lactate tests.

We are looking for a Graphic Designer with minimun 2 years experienced, ideally as in-house designer, self driven professional with initiative, creative, good at managing own work load and dead lines. Good at communicating and bouncing ideas. 

Based in Penarth, Cardiff, UK.

Design:

Work with Product Management and Marketing teams to ensure sales and marketing materials are up to date and on-brand.

Materials include: Print advertising Exhibition stands and associated materials Product sales information and sales support documents Stationary Product catalogue Corporate marketing materials including Annual Report (EKF Diagnostics is listed on the Alternative Investment Market) and presentation materials

Digital marketing:

EKF operates a number of websites, in English and German.

Projects include:

Banners and graphics Email using Mailchimp Third party portals Infographics and animations Video. Creation of showreels for use at exhibitions, ‘How-to’ videos, encoding and video compression

Software:

Adobe CC (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects...) PowerPoint WordPress

The desirables:

Advertising - Idea creation for campaigns Animation - Good at animating infogrpahics and simple videos Product launches - experience in branding & packaging Photography - in-house product shots

Benefits:

Competitive salary and discretionary bonus 25 days holidays + bank holidays Flexible working outside of core hours Company pension scheme Private health insurance Training and progression Friendly team

To apply please email us your CV, portfolio and cover letter.


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Published at 16-04-2019
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