FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Print Designer at Harrods?
The primary responsibility is to research, design, and deliver exceptional print concepts for products and packaging, aligning with the department strategy and key deadlines.
What tools and software are required for this role?
Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, is required for strong layout, retouching, and digital asset creation skills.
What type of design concepts will the Print Designer be creating?
The Print Designer will create innovative, premium-quality print designs for products and packaging that draw on global trends and customer insights.
Will the Print Designer collaborate with other team members?
Yes, the Print Designer will collaborate with Designers, Buyers, and Technologists to ensure commercially impactful designs.
What is the working model for this position?
The position offers a hybrid working model, requiring a minimum of three days on-site per week, depending on business needs.
What are some key qualities the Print Designer should possess?
The Print Designer should have a high level of creativity, strong leadership and organizational skills, and a proactive, solution-oriented approach.
Is there a focus on mentoring in this role?
Yes, the Print Designer is expected to foster a collaborative, inclusive team culture while mentoring junior designers in both creative and commercial growth.
How does Harrods view diversity in applications?
Harrods celebrates and invites applications from all cultures, backgrounds, tastes, and experiences, valuing individual strengths and potential for growth.
What type of environment will the Print Designer be working in?
The Print Designer will thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple projects simultaneously while delivering quick turnarounds.
Does Harrods provide opportunities for career growth?
Yes, Harrods offers abundant opportunities and support to build an exceptional career across various specialisms of the business.