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Senior Graphic Designer – Retail, B2B
Who Gives A CrapSenior Graphic Designer leading design needs across Retail and B2B channels for Who Gives A Crap. Collaborating with teams to showcase the brand effectively in stores and with customers.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- lead all design needs across Retail and B2B channels
- directly impact how the brand is showcased in stores and with business customers
- oversee creative execution from initial concepts to project completion
- audit and evolve the shopper marketing toolkit
- partner with local teams for engaging pitches to major retailers
- deliver brand activations for trade shows
Requirements
What you’ll need- 6+ years of design experience
- strong portfolio showcasing work in the Retail or B2B space
- proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) and Figma
- experience designing for experiential environments
- ability to connect digital brand assets to physical shopper marketing
- excellent collaboration skills and effective communication of creative vision
- ability to translate complex creative briefs into effective solutions
- experience working with external printers and production teams
Benefits
Comp & perks- competitive, market informed salaries
- meaningful support towards healthcare for our team around the world
- generous paid leave
- tailored learning and development opportunities
- free toilet paper
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Hard Skills & Tools
design experienceAdobe Creative SuiteInDesignIllustratorPhotoshopFigmaexperiential designshopper marketingcreative executionproject completion
Soft Skills
collaboration skillseffective communicationcreative visiontranslating creative briefsproblem-solving