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A prominent festival organization in Edinburgh is seeking an experienced Graphic Designer to join the Visitor Promotion & Marketing team on a part-time basis. The successful candidate will refresh and redesign promotions for the Foodies Festival 2026 series. Responsibilities include creating various marketing materials like digital assets, posters, and banners. The role requires strong visual skills and commercial design experience. Salary ranges from £30,000 to £35,000 prorated for part-time work.
Experienced Graphic Designer to join Foodies Festival Visitor Promotion & Marketing team ( part time)
Foodies Festival the UK's biggest outdoor food and music festival series seeks an experienced Graphic Designer to refresh and redesign the Foodies Festival visitor promotion for 2026 festival series.
You will be part of a creative Visitor Promotion & Marketing team responsible for promoting the festival so that each event is a commercial success.
Design work includes all digital assets, posters, tickets, showguide and festival banners and assets.
You will have excellent visual skills and used to working with images and copy to create outstanding designs.
You must have experience of commercial design, be used to taking a brief and producing designs in a fast and efficient way to agreed deadlines.
Foodies Festival is based in Edinburgh and has been established for 20 years.
£30,000 - £35,000 depending on experience (prorata for part time work)
Please apply to MD Sue Hitchen at Foodies Festival on
sue.hitchen@gmail.com
with a covering email, CV and link to your portfolio.
The deadline is Friday 09 January 2026 at 11:55.
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