Juno House is your route into paid, real-world creative work while you're still at university or within three years of graduating. You'll work on live briefs for actual clients, get mentored by industry professionals, and leave with a portfolio that proves what you can do.
What's in it for you: Paid work that fits around your studies. A varied portfolio of real client projects. Mentorship from experienced professionals. Legal and HR support so you can focus on the work. A community of like-minded creatives from across Bath Spa.
Who can join: Current Bath Spa University students and recent graduates within three years of graduating. We welcome members from every discipline.
How to sign up: Fill out this application to become a Juno House member. Once you're in, you'll be able to see and apply for open briefs as they come in.
In the meantime, take a look at the roles we’re currently hiring for.
Graphic designer full rebrand - ImpaKtDeadline 29th June, start date 20th June
Following the rebrand from Bath Social Impact Network to ImpaKt, the organisation is undergoing a full rebranding exercise in partnership with Honest Studios, a design consultancy based in central Bath.
Juno House will work alongside Honest Studios throughout the project. Honest Studios holds overall creative direction and end-to-end oversight, while the Juno House junior designer will work in partnership to deliver specific project outputs and gain hands-on brand design experience.
This is an excellent opportunity for a design student or recent graduate to gain real-world experience working on a live rebrand project from start to finish. You will be embedded within the process – 'living alongside' the project – observing and contributing to strategic and creative decisions while taking full ownership of a defined set of deliverables.
The role offers both exposure to professional-level brand strategy and design management, and the satisfaction of producing tangible outputs that will represent ImpaKt going forward.
Graphic designer infographics - Sustainable Food FuturesDeadline 29th June, start date asap
This project forms part of a pilot Knowledge-Exchange initiative exploring the ethics of sustainable food. The central output is a short course designed to engage students and wider publics in the topic of sustainable food systems through an accessible, arts-based lens. Juno House are being asked to produce infographics to support the course The designer will produce a series of 10 infographics. Each infographic should stand alone as a communicative piece while also forming a coherent series.
Graphic designer for product labeling - Bath City FarmDeadline 1st July, start date asap
Bath City Farm is a registered charity and working urban farm based in Bath. In response to a changing funding landscape, the charity is actively growing its social enterprise activities to ensure long-term sustainability. A central part of this strategy is the upscaling of the Farm’s range of food products. We are preparing to launch a new salad bag subscription scheme and expanding our existing range of produce available for sale. This represents an exciting opportunity to develop a cohesive, values-led visual identity for our product range.
The labelling and branding work will initially cover the following product categories: Salad bags (subscription scheme — new launch), Apple juice, Eggs, Meat products, Preserves (jams, chutneys, etc.). Given the nature of small-batch, seasonal production, the range of active products is likely to vary on a monthly basis. The design solution must accommodate this flexibility.