Job Description
Mid-weight Designer
£30,000 – £34,000 (depending on experience)
Hybrid (4 days in the office, Fridays remote)
Who we are
We’re a creative agency that values original thinking, strong relationships and doing things well. Our team is collaborative, down‑to‑earth and genuinely supportive, with creativity and innovation at the heart of everything we do.
We work with ambitious clients on branding, events and digital projects, and we love a challenge. We care deeply about our clients, and we believe the best work comes from people who respect each other’s expertise, whilst working towards the same shared goal.
The opportunity
We’re looking for a Mid-weight Designer with the passion to drive every brief to the next level, whether that be starting from scratch or collaborating as part of a wider team. You’ll be confident presenting your ideas, comfortable challenging thinking, and eager to bring a fresh perspective that inspires those around you. You’ll work across a broad mix of branding, digital and experiential projects, contributing strong concepts, sharp visuals and thoughtful detail.
What you’ll be responsible for
• \tDesigning across brand, digital, social, print, animation and presentations
• \tTurning briefs into well‑considered concepts (and then making them stand out)
• \tProducing high‑quality artwork that’s accurate, consistent and ready to go
• \tHelping evolve visual identities and brand systems
• \tWorking closely with Senior Designers to shape creative output
• \tPresenting and discussing work, both internally and with clients on smaller projects
• \tKeeping files, assets and outputs organised (future you will thank you)
What we’re looking for
• \tExperience as a Mid‑weight Designer, ideally within a creative agency
• \tStrong conceptual thinking with excellent design skills
• \tConfidence working independently, while knowing when to collaborate or ask questions
• \tClear communication - explaining your ideas comes with the job
• \tA sharp eye for detail (yes, we’ll notice)
• \tSomeone who enjoys teamwork, feedback and improving the work together
• A natural curiosity about the wider world, drawing inspiration from culture, trends and ideas beyond your own projects
Technical know‑how
• \tStrong knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop)
• \tConfidence designing for both digital and print
• \tExperience preparing production‑ready artwork with accuracy and attention to detail
• \tA solid understanding of typography, layout, colour and brand consistency
• \tFamiliarity with Figma (or similar) for digital design and collaboration
• \tWorking knowledge of PowerPoint for client-facing decks (helpful, but not essential)
• \tAn understanding of file setup, formats and export requirements
• \tBonus points for experience with motion, animation or other digital tools
What you’ll get from us
• \tHybrid working (office-based four days a week, remote on Fridays)
• \tEarly finish Fridays! (We clock off at 12.30pm)
• \t35 days holiday, including bank holidays
• \tYour birthday off (no meetings, just cake)
• \tTwo-week Christmas shutdown (part of your holiday allowance)
• \tAnnual bonus scheme linked to company performance
• \tPension scheme, free eye tests and access to an employee assistance programme (EAP)
• \tPersonal training and development budget
• \tQuarterly team outings - think crazy golf, escape rooms, and good food (always)
Sign me up!
If you’re a designer who enjoys creative challenges, pays attention to the details, and values working as part of a team, we’d love to hear from you.
Send your CV and portfolio to holly@partnershipdesign.co.uk. Applications close on 30th June.
A few portfolio tips
We’re not looking for everything you’ve ever made - we’re more interested in how you think.
• \tShow us a considered selection of your strongest work (quality over quantity always wins)
• \tWe love seeing a variety of work, especially projects that solve a real problem
• \tContext matters, so a short explanation of the brief and your thinking is helpful
• \tWe love a sketch, so don’t be afraid to include them
• \tFinished artwork is great, but we’re equally interested in how you got there