At a Glance
- Tasks: Design stunning products and packaging that elevate the gifting experience.
- Company: Join Bloom & Wild, a leading brand in innovative gifting solutions.
- Benefits: Enjoy flexible working, generous holiday, and exclusive product discounts.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
- Why this job: Be part of a creative team shaping unique gifting experiences beyond flowers.
- Qualifications: Strong design skills with experience in packaging and product design.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 £ per year.
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.
- Creative confidence: You can originate design routes from a blank page and work fluently within an existing system.
- 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.
- Collaboration: You're comfortable working closely with creative, range, and procurement teams – not just other designers.
- Pace and precision: You work with accuracy and speed under deadline pressure.
- Curiosity: You stay close to what's happening in packaging, gifting, and premium food and lifestyle.
- AI, automation & tools: You actively use AI and emerging design tools as part of your creative process.
Ideal hard skills (we’d love to see some of these):
- Advanced proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop).
- 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.
Benefits:
- Flexible working & work from abroad.
- 25 days holiday + your birthday + flexible bank holidays, & option to buy additional holiday each year.
- 1 volunteering day each year.
- Enhanced family leave and a workplace nursery scheme.
- A flexible training framework for every stage of your career.
- Irresistible discounts on our products, blooms & subscriptions!
- Share in our success with a choice to take equity options from day 1.
- ClassPass membership: monthly credits to spend on fitness classes, yoga and much more!