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Digital Designer

London, UK

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At Blank Street, we’re on a mission to become the defining food and beverage brand of our generation. From the very beginning, we’ve set out to add a spark to ordinary experiences through elevated products, attention-to-detail, and a commitment to making every moment memorable. We’re motivated by the millions of customers we serve across cities, and know that our potential is unlimited. It all starts with our people and their commitment to make magic happen each and every day.

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Add a Spark to the Ordinary…

At Blank Street, we’re building thoughtful, beautifully designed experiences, both in-store and digitally. We’re looking for a Digital Designer to join our Product Design team and own design execution across internal storytelling and digital product touchpoints.

As a Digital Designer, you will split your time between two core areas: (1) creating polished presentations and internal materials (decks, how-to cards, pamphlets) that tell clear stories for internal and external audiences, and (2) contributing to the design of our app, website, and internal tools alongside the product team.

You bring a curious and creative mindset, capable of translating ideas and feedback into polished visual outputs and engaging digital experiences. You are comfortable iterating on work based on feedback, refining designs as projects evolve, and maintaining a high standard of quality across all touchpoints. Attention to detail, visual clarity, and a passion for learning are key, and experience with AI-powered design tools or systems is a plus.

What You’ll Own

Internal Storytelling & Presentations

  • Own the creation of investor decks, internal decks, how-to cards, pamphlets, and partner-facing materials
  • Ensure fast turnaround, clear narrative structure, and consistent brand quality across all materials
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to translate complex ideas into clear, well-designed communication

Mobile App & Loyalty Design

  • Support the design and delivery of features across the consumer app and loyalty program
  • Take ownership of design tasks and features, working independently from brief to final output

Web Presence & E-commerce

  • Contribute to the website and e-commerce experience, maintaining a consistent, high-quality visual standard

Across All Pillars

  • Collaborate with designers and cross-functional partners to bring ideas to life, from early concepts through to polished final outputs
  • Refine and iterate on designs based on feedback, confidently navigating multiple rounds of input
  • Contribute creative ideas and a fresh perspective to everyday design challenges

Requirements

  • 2+ years of experience minimum in a product design, user experience, or equivalent role, with demonstrated experience working on digital products or presentation/visual communication design
  • Strong proficiency in Figma, with experience using it to design and iterate on digital product experiences
  • Skilled in Adobe Creative Suite and other modern design tools
  • Comfortable working collaboratively with designers and cross-functional partners, iterating based on feedback
  • Strong visual sensibility with a keen eye for layout, typography, and composition
  • Detail-oriented, organised, and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines
  • Creative, proactive, and motivated to contribute ideas that elevate the quality of our digital experiences
  • Familiarity with AI-powered design tools or systems is a plus

Benefits & Perks

  • Equity package
  • Private health and dental insurance
  • 25 days of annual leave (on top of bank holidays), along with an additional paid day a year ‘to start something extraordinary’ ✨ and pursue a passion
  • A salary sacrifice scheme to spend on Cycle to Work, bike subscriptions, pensions and medical
  • Access to 1Rebel off-peak classes at the sites near our office, for free!
  • Exclusive access to our coveted Regulars program – yes, that means free coffee, matcha and more! ☕️✨
  • Great culture with regular team events

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