
Exhibition Stand / 3d Designer
A1 PeoplePosition: Exhibition Stand / 3d Designer
Location: Bristol
Salary: 25-45k
Ref: 225-4790
Our client is currently looking for an Exhibition Stand / 3d designer to join the studio team.
The company works in the exhibition and events world, designing exhibition stands for a variety of organisations nationally and internationally along with bespoke events
They are looking for a good designer that works well in a team environment at either a middleweight or Mid-Senior or Senior level
They work with FormZ (with Vray rendering) 3D modelling program but this is not commonplace, however, many candidates that they have employed with 3DSMax or Cinema 4D have transitioned to FormZ easily.
As well as a full cv can you please send 5 or 6 examples of work that we can present to the client, the best way to do this is on a PDF document all in a single folder no more than 5-9mb in size, for web positions then 5 or 6 URLs of websites you have designed
Please make sure that your full address and details are included in your application for this role.
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