To be a good art director / junior art director, you must have a natural creative flair and a strong visual style. In the advertising industry, a junior art director is responsible for creating visual concepts in response to clients briefs and relaying them to the art director. This work involves all media platforms, including:
Digital communications, websites, mobile apps and emails
Marketing materials
Press and print advertising
Television and video
Logos and branding
Junior art directors need to be natural visual thinkers, ready to expand on their skills and learn from senior art directors in order to flourish.
Often working with a copywriter to develop ideas and concepts, the job demands the confidence to creatively assert ideas and the passion to sell ideas to peers and clients. A junior art director will also have some responsibility to help develop the design offering of an agency. Proactive in approach, and with a genuine understanding of the visual medium, the role is very hands-on and often busy.
Typical activities
A junior art directors tasks will often include:
Generating original visual executions that are both exciting and creatively attractive
Delivering work of the highest quality after working with team members to develop new ideas
Working with the art director and account managers to establish appropriate creative directions
Staying abreast of new media formats and learning how to incorporate them into campaigns
Working with senior designers and art directors to establish new skills and insights
Requirements
A junior art director needs a wide range of design and creative capabilities. These
include:
An understanding of creative design and layout
Strong skills with design software such as InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator
The ability to build creative and unique ideas
The confidence to communicate your ideas and sell them to peers and clients
The flexibility to adapt your ideas to suit client expectations
The willingness to work to tight deadlines in high pressured environments without compromising on work quality
An awareness of digital media and evolving online platforms
An innovative approach to the ways in which advertising is executed
A track record of inventive and compelling design work
Junior art directors are expected to present their work in a way that absorbs and engages particular audiences. In time, it is reasonable to expect promotion and the chance to be a key figure in an agency. A good portfolio will give you an edge, so it is important to document all projects.
Required skills and qualifications
Professional designing / art direction experience, with a solid portfolio of work (fresh grads are also welcomed)
Exceptional eye for detail and aesthetics
Ability to work independently or with a team to meet deadlines
Excellent organisational skills and multitasking ability
Able to carry on casual conversations in Chinese Mandarin
Thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with a high-volume of workload often requiring short turnaround times
Be adept at varying design styles based on the industry, company, or target
audience
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of communications- and client-related industry
trends
Preferred skills and qualifications
Bachelors degree (or equivalent) in design, multimedia design, fine art, or
related discipline
Keen eye for detail and appreciation of great design
Able to read and understand basic Chinese Mandarin
- Note: two positions available, salary will be determined by level of experience.
Benefits
Experience a global and multicultural work environment.
Enjoy flexible working hours.
Work with renowned global clients.
Join a pet-friendly company.