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A community heritage organization in the United Kingdom seeks a talented Graphic Designer as a volunteer to develop and improve their visual identity. This role involves reviewing existing materials and creating core brand assets to communicate effectively with the public. This project-based role offers flexibility, allowing creativity to thrive while contributing to a vibrant community resource. Passionate candidates looking for long-term involvement will find an engaging opportunity here.
We are looking for an experienced Graphic Designer to help us formalise and refine our visual identity. While we have an emerging look and feel, we now need support to turn this into a coherent, professional visual identity that can be used consistently across our communications.
Your work will empower our volunteer team to promote activities more effectively, increasing attendance, boosting community engagement, and supporting the long-term sustainability of the Barn as a cultural and educational venue. Whether it\'s a seasonal events guide or a simple poster for a craft workshop, your creative input will help bring the barn to life for thousands of visitors each year.
Ultimately, your contribution will help the Winterbourne Medieval Barn Trust preserve and celebrate a rare medieval landmark by ensuring it remains a vibrant, well-used community resource; not just a building, but a place where history is lived and shared.
Key Responsibilities
Your work will help us present ourselves more clearly and professionally to our audience and stakeholders.
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a volunteer to help us develop a visual identity and improve how we communicate with the public. This role is perfect for someone looking to contribute creatively to a community heritage setting.
This is a project-based volunteer role with flexible commitment, working with fellow volunteers, but if you love it, we'd love to have you long-term! There will be no need to visit the Barn regularly, but it’s pretty great, so you’ll want to.