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Mid-weight Digital Designer

Office Shoes
Greater London
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As a Midweight Digital Designer at OFFSPRING, you’ll play a key role in crafting high-impact digital assets across our homepage, app, email, website, social media, and in-store screens. Reporting to the Creative Lead and Design Manager, you'll collaborate closely with the Senior Design Team to elevate our digital presence and push creative boundaries.


You’ll work cross-functionally with the Photography Studio, CRM, Trading, Marketing, and Junior Designer to deliver visually consistent, brand-aligned content across all channels. A sharp eye for design, awareness of industry trends, and a passion for innovation are essential, as you’ll help shape best-in-class digital experiences that stand out in a competitive market.


We're after someone who’s conceptually strong, detail-focused, and confident taking projects from idea to execution. You’ll bring fresh thinking, stay ahead of digital trends, and help push our creative output forward. A love for shoes and sneakers is essential.

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