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Salary in the region of £23,000 - £27,000 depending on skills and experience
Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford, which furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
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Participle is looking for a number of enthusiastic, inspiring, enterprising people to join our project teams and new enterprises this year.
£30,217 - £33,828 pro rata + benefits
Produce design that has more purpose. Oversee diverse print and digital media projects that get our message across loud and clear.
EDITOR'S CHOICE
It's encouraging to see a new generation producing great work for print
One of the most prominent outcomes of recession is the return of great print graphics. Some say the life of print is limited, given the wider reach of digital communications and potential cost savings, but evidence suggests that the quality of print design is on the up
The latest Citroën represents a depressing trend in car design - homogeneity masquerading behind double-speak branding. Hugh Pearman laments the leveraging of a once-great brand
Inspired - Lee Bradley B&W Studio
My dad’s sketches from Carbis Bay beach overlooking St Ives. Completing my 1978 Panini Football Album.
Flicking through Sanderson: The Essence of English Decoration is like whizzing through a potted history of English decorative arts.
