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Cubiqdesign is a young, fresh thinking, hard working multi-disciplinary design agency. We are currently looking for a middleweight designer to join our super talented team.
£19k
Required for magazine layout, advert design, website maintenance and associated projects. One year's experience or a mature graduate with knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Dreamweaver and GoLive.
Salary £15,000 - £18,000 pa.
We are a young ambitious product development company, looking for a conceptual thinker with exceptional visualising skills, who can render in Photoshop. Illustrator skill essential too.
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Labour attacks Government for treating creative industries like ‘a second-rate sector’
New Shadow Culture Minister Dan Jarvis has attacked the Coalition Government for treating the creative industries like a ‘second-rate sector’ as he outlined plans for his new role.
