Reformuk
OpenCampaign Literature & Artworker (Print)
- Location
- Westminster, England, United Kingdom
- Posted
- Jun 1, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
Graphic Designer (Print & Campaign Materials) – Reform UK Head Office
As Reform UK’s national operation continues to expand, we are looking to engage a Graphic Designer with a strong focus on print and physical materials to support our growing communications and campaign teams.
This role will focus on producing high-quality printed materials that communicate Reform UK’s message clearly and professionally , from literature and mail-outs to manifestos, brochures, signage, and merchandise.
You will play an important role in shaping the physical visual identity of Reform UK , ensuring our printed materials are consistent, well-produced, and impactful across the country.
Key Responsibilities
• Design literature, leaflets, and direct mail materials for national and local communications.
• Produce layouts for manifestos, policy documents, commercial brochures and more .
• Design signage, event graphics, banners, and display materials .
• Create artwork for merchandise and branded materials .
• Ensure brand consistency across all printed outputs .
• Work closely with the communications and operations teams to translate messaging into clear and effective printed design.
• Prepare print-ready artwork and support production with external printers and suppliers when required.
Requirements
• Proven graphic design experience , ideally in print-focused roles such as marketing, publishing, branding, advertising, or commercial design.
• Strong proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) .
• Strong understanding of print production, layout design, typography, and visual hierarchy .
• Experience preparing print-ready artwork and working with printers or production suppliers .
• Ability to manage multiple projects and tight deadlines .
• Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain consistent brand standards .
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