Job Description
The Studio Regular Practice is an East London creative studio led by Tom Finn and Kristoffer Sølling. We build brands and visual identities for creatively ambitious people — playful yet carefully considered work that moves them into new, forward-thinking positions. We’re sector-agnostic by choice: fashion, tech, culture, hospitality, FMCG and beyond, pulling ideas from one world into the next for clients like Adidas, Acne Studios, Fred Perry, Uniqlo and the Design Museum. Strategy and design sit under one roof, the team you meet is the team that does the work, and we obsess over the small things that make the big difference. Fifteen of us practise this daily — hence the name. The Role You’ll design at the centre of our projects: taking direction from senior designers and the founders, then running with it further than anyone expected. You’ll build identity systems, packaging ranges and the decks that present them — and you’ll be learning to present the work yourself, first internally, then in the room with clients. This is the role where craft becomes judgement. You already make beautiful things; here you’ll learn why some beautiful things are wrong, and how to know the difference before the deadline does. What you’ll do Design brand identities and packaging from concept through to artwork Build core components of client presentations, and start presenting them Take direction well and push back better — with a sketch, not a shrug Own production detail: typography, systems, artwork that’s right first time Work alongside our junior designer and share what you know Who you are Around 3–5 years in brand-focused studio work, with strong typographic and systems craft A portfolio of identity and/or packaging work you can talk through decision by decision Fluent in Adobe CC and Figma; motion, type design or 3D a bonus Organised under pressure, honest about what’s not working, hungry to get better Obsessed with details, collaborative without ego What we owe you £37,000 - 40k 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, plus Christmas closure Hybrid working — most of the week together in the studio, flex around it Flexible start and finish times