FTC Junior Designer at Lotus Bakeries
St Albans, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Jun, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Graphic Design/Web Design

Description

Verenigd Koninkrijk
St Albans
Lotus Natural Foods, the healthy snacking division of Lotus Bakeries and a portfolio of 5 incredible brands; BEAR, TREK, nakd. Kiddylicious and Peter’s Yard, all having their own distinct proposition and role within our business. We have great ambitions for all our brands, ensuring that as a business we deliver sustainable growth over the long-term. We believe that taste and quality are 100% of what underpins us as brand leaders within our categories, and what pulls us apart from our competitors. All of our brands started right here in the UK, as the first market for distribution, but over the years we can now be found across the globe, our ranges have got bigger, along with us as a business. To date we have achieved so much, but there is still plenty of room to grow further and that means we need more brilliant people, those that share an ambition for making a difference and want to join us in delivering the next chapter of growth. Fancy getting involved, then read on…

Responsibilities
  • Support Creative Development: Assist with creating and adapting designs for packaging, digital, social media, print, and point-of-sale materials.
  • Artworking & Layout: Take ownership of artworking tasks, ensuring files are accurate, pixel-perfect and print-ready, while also contributing to conceptual design work.
  • Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with fellow designers and the wider marketing team on campaigns, product launches, and day-to-day brand needs.
  • Maintain Brand Consistency: Help evolve and apply brand guidelines across a wide range of assets.
  • Learn & Grow: Receive regular feedback and mentorship, gaining experience across multiple brands and creative disciplines
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