FAQs
What is the role of a Graphic Designer at Soho House?
The Graphic Designer will be a key part of the in-house creative and communications team, responsible for designing, managing, and maintaining the visual output for Soho House & Co. and its collective brands across various print and digital touchpoints.
What are the main duties of the Graphic Designer?
The main duties include working across Soho House branding, printed and digital publications, environmental graphic design, internal and external presentations, and graphic design for social media, while managing multiple projects from concept to completion.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have experience as a brand designer, digital designer/art director, or editorial designer, with a portfolio demonstrating conceptual thinking, typography, branding, and art direction, primarily in digital formats.
What software skills are necessary for the Graphic Designer role?
Proficiency in Figma and the Adobe suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.) is required.
Is experience in animation beneficial for this role?
Yes, experience with animation for social media and video is considered a bonus.
What kind of team will the Graphic Designer be working with?
The Graphic Designer will work as a part of a team in London and independently with local Soho House teams globally, under the support of the Creative Director and Senior Brand Designer.
What are some examples of benefits offered to Graphic Designers at Soho House?
Benefits include every House membership, free lunch on specific days, discounts on food and drinks, private health and dental care, life assurance, a birthday day off, paid volunteer days, and access to training and developmental opportunities.
How do we communicate with non-design stakeholders?
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, are essential for managing stakeholders who may not have a design background.
What is the company culture like at Soho House?
Soho House offers a pro-active and positive environment, with continuous training opportunities, team events, and a focus on personal and professional development.
Are there any specific work pressures mentioned for this role?
Yes, the ability to work under pressure and complete projects on time is important for the Graphic Designer position.