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Senior Own Brand Packaging & Product Designer at bloomon: London, United Kingdom; On-site; Senior; Creative, Design & Content. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: London, United Kingdom, On-site
- Role classification: Creative, Design & Content, Senior
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-06-11.
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We use customer insight and creative flair to build uplifting and innovative brand experiences for our customers and constantly challenge ourselves to do better. We collaborate closely with Research to inform our thinking, the Range and Business Development teams on designing our products and services, with the Germany team on plans that resonate in their local market and with our Digital Product and Design teams on our website and app.
We’re passionate about who we are as a brand and how we show up creatively in the world - and we love seeing Bloom & Wild grow, so we work at a fast pace, pouring thought and care into everything we do.
💻 What you’ll be doing:
We're looking for an Own Brand Product Designer to join the Bloom & Wild Brand & Creative team. Reporting to the Lead Physical Product Designer, this role sits at the heart of our own-brand gifting proposition - designing the products and packaging that will define how Bloom & Wild shows up as a gifting brand beyond flowers.
As we grow our own-brand multi-category range, we need a designer who can translate product briefs into beautifully considered, production-ready designs - and who instinctively understands that what we're designing is a recipient experience, not just a package. You'll work closely with the range and product team from brief through to production, originating design routes for new own-brand products across Fresh Baked, Food & Drink, Home & Pamper, and seasonal formats. You'll be a confident design originator: capable of creating from a blank page, working fluidly within an emerging design system, and knowing the difference between the two.
This is a role for someone who is as comfortable with a print specification as they are with a graphics design direction decision - and who brings both precision and genuine creative flair to everything they make.
⚙️ Responsibilities will include:
Develop design routes for new own-brand products from brief to sign-off, across packaging formats including boxes, sleeves, tubes, wraps, tins, labels and more
Support the Lead Physical Product Designer in creating NPD visualisations and proposals for new own brand products and packaging
Collaborate with the creative and range teams from early development through to final production, ensuring design decisions are informed by format constraints, print processes, and material specifications
Work within and actively contribute to the own-brand design system - understanding how colour, illustration, typography, and material choices interact across the full range
Art direct illustration commissions within seasonal projects - briefing external illustrators clearly, reviewing work against brand standards, and integrating illustration into the wider design with confidence
Produce accurate, well-structured design files ready for artworking and production
Manage multiple projects at different stages simultaneously, with clear ownership of timelines, priorities, and delivery points
Support the Lead Physical Product Designer in developing and codifying the own-brand design system as the range scales.
✅ You’ll love this role if you…
- Graphic sensibility: You have an exceptionally strong eye for colour, composition, and visual hierarchy - and the ability to create powerful graphic combinations across colour, typography, illustration, and form. Not just the ability to apply a palette or follow a system, but the instinct to know.
Creative confidence: You can originate design routes from a blank page and work fluently within an existing system. You know when to push creatively and when to hold the line on consistency.
Commercial savviness: You think about the recipient and the giver in every design decision, and you understand the relationship between categories of design and pricing.
Design skills: You have great packaging and product design experience and understand the print and production process end to end. You're as comfortable with material and format decisions as you are with visual ones.
Collaboration: You're comfortable working closely with creative, range, and procurement teams - not just other designers - and you can hold your own in conversations where creative and commercial priorities need to be balanced.
Pace and precision: You work with accuracy and speed under deadline pressure. You don't let detail slip, and you communicate proactively when a decision is needed.
Curiosity: You stay close to what's happening in packaging, gifting, and premium food and lifestyle - and you bring that knowledge into your work naturally.
- AI, automation & tools: You actively use AI and emerging design tools as part of your creative process - accelerating ideation, exploring directions, and pushing the quality of your output, and is already part of how you work.
✅ Ideal hard skills (we’d love to see some of these):
Advanced proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), including setting up accurate, production-ready artwork
Strong understanding of packaging die lines, cutter guides, and artwork preparation for print
Knowledge of print processes and finishes (e.g. litho, flexo, digital, foil blocking, embossing/debossing, varnishes)
Experience working across a range of materials (e.g. paper stocks, card boards, tins, wrappers)
Ability to create accurate mock-ups and prototypes, both physical and digital
Familiarity with supplier and manufacturer workflows, including pre-press requirements
Understanding of sustainable packaging principles (e.g. recyclability, material reduction)
Nice to have:
Experience with 3D modelling (e.g. Rhino) and rendering (e.g. Keyshot) for product and packaging development and visualisation
Experience working with glass, ceramics and textiles.