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<p><b>3D Stylist</b></p><p><b>The Opportunity</b></p><p>We’re looking for a creative and detail-driven 3D Stylist to join this remote 3D team, supporting the production of high-visibility campaigns and imagery for marketing, advertising, and product visuals. You’ll work closely with the Creative and Art Direction teams, bringing a strong sense of styling, trend awareness, and visual storytelling to elevate the final output. The right person will have an intuitive understanding of balancing artistry, communication, and collaboration in a fast-moving environment.</p><p><b>The Role</b></p><ul><li>Research, reference source, and provide styling support to the Creative and Art Director</li><li>Support with swipe imagery, prop sourcing, and updating of project information into spreadsheets</li><li>Communicate effectively with 3D Artists to provide QA feedback, ensuring high-quality bar standards</li><li>Provide timely and constructive feedback to QA requests</li><li>Maintain consistently high standards for accuracy, aesthetics, and productivity</li><li>Share best practices, identify process improvements, and contribute to creative development</li></ul><p><b>The Person</b></p><ul><li>1+ years’ professional experience working in a studio or artistic environment</li><li>Strong background in the fashion industry</li><li>Portfolio showcasing artistic and styling work</li><li>Understanding of design principles and/or art direction for digital spaces</li><li>Experience with InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator (additional 3D styling or software knowledge a plus)</li><li>Awareness of current styling techniques and industry trends</li><li>Experience in QA processes and working with artists to execute a creative vision</li><li>Innovative, self-directed, and open to feedback</li></ul><p><b>The Details</b></p><ul><li><b>Work location:</b> UK based / remote working</li><li><b>Start date:</b> ASAP / October 2025</li><li><b>Duration:</b> Ongoing / project to project work</li><li><b>Pay Rate:</b> £300 - £350 per day (via PAYE)</li></ul>

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