Senior Creative Designer - Marketing
This person must be located in the UK or EU
We are Fantasy.
The creative partner behind the world’s biggest digital products, launching the next generation of intelligent experiences. For over two decades, we’ve partnered with industry leaders like Google, Microsoft, Nike, Spotify, and Ford to shape products and services used by billions daily.
Your Role.
We're looking for a Senior Creative Designer to join our Marketing team and own the visual craft behind how Fantasy presents itself and its work to the world. You'll shape how our project work gets seen: producing the case study assets that live on our website, the motion content that brings that work to life on social, and the branded systems that keep everything coherent across channels.
The role spans case study production, motion and video content, campaign design, and marketing collateral. You'll take raw project deliverables from our product teams and give them the editorial treatment they deserve, then repurpose those assets into social reels, LinkedIn carousels, pitch decks, and conference materials. You'll collaborate closely with our Marketing Lead and studio leadership while staying connected to the work we do for clients like Nike, Disney, Ford, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and more.
Everything you produce should make people want to work with us or work here.
Key Responsibilities.
- Transform raw project deliverables (screens, flows, prototypes) from product teams into polished case study presentations for Fantasy's website: device mockups, environmental compositions, hero imagery, animated walkthroughs, and typographic treatments that meet Fantasy's visual standard and sit coherently alongside our existing body of work.
- Produce motion-driven showcase content (sizzle reels, social video, animated case study sequences) that elevates Fantasy's project work into compelling marketing assets.
- Design and maintain scalable visual systems for marketing collateral: LinkedIn carousels, ad templates, presentation decks, newsletter graphics, and conference materials.
- Own the full lifecycle of project presentation, from raw deliverables through case study production through downstream marketing repurposing.
- Rapidly visualize concepts, campaign ideas, and internal proposals with enough motion and polish to communicate clearly and build excitement.
- Experiment with generative AI tools (Midjourney, Flux, Sora, and similar) to produce 3D visuals, atmospheric textures, and abstract imagery for editorial and social use.
- Collaborate with studio leadership to translate thought leadership themes into distinctive visual and motion treatments across platforms.
- Maintain and evolve Fantasy's marketing brand system, ensuring visual coherence across all external touchpoints.
- A portfolio that demonstrates polished motion work (video, animation, motion graphics) AND systematic static design (templates, brand collateral, marketing assets) AND case study or portfolio presentation work. All three are required.
- 5+ years of experience in design roles spanning motion, brand, and digital.
- Strong art direction and compositing skills. You can take flat interface screens and build visually compelling compositions around them: device staging, environmental context, lighting, and editorial framing that elevates the work.
- Strong After Effects fluency. Comfort with at least one additional motion or prototyping tool (Principle, ProtoPie, or similar).
- Expert-level Figma skills, including the ability to build and manage shared template systems.
- Familiarity with 3D rendering tools (Cinema 4D, Blender, or similar) for device mockups and environmental scenes.
- A working familiarity with AI image and video generation tools, with evidence of using them in professional or personal projects.
- A product design sensibility. You won't ship UI for clients, but your case study and motion work should demonstrate an understanding of real interface logic, interaction patterns, and digital product thinking.
- Speed and range. You're comfortable switching between a case study hero composition, a 60-second reel, a 10-slide carousel, and a blog header image in the same week.
- Strong typographic and layout instincts. The marketing collateral you build should hold up as graphic design on its own, without relying on motion to carry it.
- Exceptional communication skills and a genuine interest in collaborative creative work.
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