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Graphic Designer

Ethique's story

In 2012, the first Ethique solid shampoo bar was made as an alternative to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown out globally every year. Since then, so much has changed, but sustainability is still at the heart of everything we do. Our ingredients remain cruelty free and vegan, palm oil free, ethically and fairly sourced, we still pay staff a living wage, donate 2% of sales to charity and are plastic-free.  

We don’t just make shampoo bars now either. We’ve ventured into other categories, with plenty more exciting products in the pipeline and are sold in 22 retailers across the globe. All with the goal of preventing plastic bottles from being made and disposed of in landfills around the world. 

 

Job Overview:

We are looking for a multi-talented Graphic Designer to join our Marketing team. In this role, you will create unique and impactful work to help build brand awareness and drive results, produce innovative and industry-leading design concepts, and work cross-functionally to support teams. The Graphic Designer will report directly to the Design Director and work closely with them to bring our new branding to life across all digital platforms and printed collateral. 

Location: remote
Salary: $70,000 - $85,000  + benefits

 

Responsibilities:

Design  

  • Create compelling and effective designs across various digital and print mediums; including but not limited to website banners, PDP carousel imagery for our website and third-party retailers, social media posts and stories, digital ads, emails, in-store and event signage, ecomm mailers, brand decks, and more. 
  • Explore creative solutions and concepts that are visually inspiring, impactful, and conceptually sound based on project briefs provided by the Marketing team 
  • Maintain our design asset library through Bynder (DAM), Figma, and SharePoint, in conjunction with our Creative Ops Manager 

Innovate 

  • Maintain awareness of current industry and technology standards, social media, competitive landscape, and market trends 
  • Frequently share your ideas and opinions internally to constantly evolve and enhance our brand and company vision 
  • Explore new and exciting ways to use, reuse, and remix our photo and video content to make the most out of our assets 

Collaborate 

  • Work closely with Marketing team stakeholders and the Creative Ops Manager to ensure briefs are being fulfilled on-time and with exceptional standards 
  • Collaborate with the Design Director to protect our brand guidelines and produce visually consistent content across our various platforms 

 

Key Skills:

  • 3-5 years of experience in Graphic Design or related; ideally with beauty and/or D2C brands 
  • A polished portfolio that shows strong conceptual and technical design skills applied across a range of mediums 
  • Fluent with the Adobe Creative Suite & Figma 
  • Experienced in core design fundamentals including typography, composition, color theory, and brand guidelines with great attention to detail and consistency 
  • A proactive, clear communicator that can anticipate questions, independently assess solutions, and think critically and creatively problem solve 
  • Supremely organized and exercise stellar time-management skills 
  • Confident and collaborative creator with a keen attention to detail, and follow-through executed at a high level of craftsmanship 
  • Experience in After Effects and other applicable motion software is a plus 

 

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