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A consultancy focused on sustainability in the United Kingdom is seeking an Editorial and Presentation Design Consultant. The role involves designing high-quality materials like reports and presentations. Responsibilities include collaborating with project teams to create visually engaging and impactful designs while adhering to brand guidelines. Ideal candidates have a strong portfolio, proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, and excellent communication skills. This is a contract role based on project requirements.
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BSR® is a sustainable business network and consultancy focused on creating a world in which all people can thrive on a healthy planet. With offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, BSR® provides its 300+ member companies with insight, advice, and collaborative initiatives to help them see a changing world more clearly, create long-term value, and scale impact. Visit www.bsr.org for more information about BSR’s 30+ years of leadership in sustainability. We are proud to say that we have a team of some of the most talented and motivated people working on sustainability in our global offices in Copenhagen, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, London, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Washington, D.C.
As part of BSR’s consultant talent pool, Editorial and Presentation Design Consultants will collaborate with project teams on an as-needed basis to produce high-quality, visually engaging materials that communicate BSR’s insights and solutions effectively and align with BSR’s design guidelines and brand identity. This is a contract role based on project requirements.
Note: Responsibilities and scope may vary depending on the project.
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London, England, United Kingdom
Entry level
Contract
Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology
Business Consulting and Services