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Jacques van Wyk and Mike Searle

Photobook Graphic Designer
Location: | Cape Town |
Education level: | Diploma |
Job level: | Mid |
Type: | Contract |
Reference: | #PGD |
Company: | LML Shared Solutions |
If you have a strong eye for layout, a passion for storytelling through design, and the energy to work on a dynamic project over the next few months – we want to hear from you.
Responsibilities include:
- Designing a professional, visually engaging eBook and photo-based publication
- Organising text and visual data with strong narrative flow and styling
- Working closely with content, comms, and editorial teams to align the visual direction
- Assisting with data organisation and visual presentation on websites
- Creating supporting graphics for social media, videos, and podcasts
- Adapting content for print-ready versions where needed
- Proven experience designing eBooks, photo books, and long-form content
- Excellent layout, typography, and visual storytelling skills
- Comfortable with tight deadlines and working overtime when needed
- Experience with website layout or visual data structuring a strong advantage
- Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
- Previous exposure to podcast branding, social media graphics, and video assets is a big plus
- Writing or editorial skills are advantageous
Posted on 04 Jun 11:38, Closing date 3 Aug
Independent Media is one of South Africa's leading print media production companies. Our stable of fine, quality publications include 18 of the country's most prominent newspapers with The Star in Johannesburg,Cape Times and Cape Argus in Cape Town and The Mercury in Durban firmly entrenched in millions of households throughout South Africans.
