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work for ecca as a graphic designer
Work for ECCA as a graphic designer for Preparing for your Degree Show Week project!
ECCA are looking for a graphic designer to design a graphic identity and promotional material for Preparing for your Degree Show Week 2010.
We are looking to temporarily recruit a student or recent graduate (graduated no earlier than 2009) of University of the Arts London to undertake the work, who will be paid via ArtsTemps, the universities in house temping agency.
This opportunity is part of ECCA's Make Money from your Creativity programme.
This is a fantastic opportunity to get some paid creative work, respond to a real brief, get your work seen all round the university, and work on an exciting UAL project.
ECCA staff will be able to support you in the process and provide you with any help you require.
Download job description and design brief
Download the job description and design brief.
How to Apply
If you are interested in this role, please express interest by contacting v.fabbri@arts.ac.uk by 10 December, with:
• a copy of your CV
• a digital portfolio (either a link to and attached to your email, but no greater than 5mb) and/or
• a link to your website (if applicable).
Ensure that your CV highlights any paid and unpaid graphic design work you have undertaken.
Application Process
10 December Applicants express interest in role
11 December Selected applicants contacted and asked to pitch ideas for project (further information on pitching process provided)
18 December Selected applicants pitch ideas (these applicants are paid £50 to pitch)
21 December Successful applicant is contacted by ECCA to confirm they have be selected
w/c 4 January Successful applicant starts work at ECCA on project
Before you apply
Please ensure the following before applying:
• You will be available for the pitching date, and days of work as stated in the specification
• You have graphic design experience and relevant skills
• You are a current student of University of the Arts London, or graduated in 2009
• Check out www.ecca-london.org for further background information on the work and branding of ECCA