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Experience using 3D CAD (Autodesk Inventor, Rhino, Solidworks, and Adobe Creative Suites Collaborative and passionate about design, process, and team building. Each season, you’ll work closely with the Design Director to translate concepts into cohesive products that reflect the market and customer/business trends.
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Up-to-date with industry-leading software and technology, i.e. Adobe Creative Suite, CMS system (Drupal preferred), Mail Chimp, basic HTML, MS Office including PowerPoint, Google Docs etc.
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10+ years Performance Apparel & Accessories Design experience with a global athletic brand, awareness of 3D design process and current working knowledge Adobe creative suite. The Role We are looking for a Director, Apparel Design - HOKA who will lead the brand into the future, promote design thinking, and direct the creation of brand-building concepts.
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Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Creative Suite (specifically Photoshop and Illustrator). The Associate Design Director at Article Group leads visual thinking and design development across our B2B technology marketing projects.
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Extreme proficiency in mac-based Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign specifically) LOOMIS is looking for a creative, self-motivated Art Director with a great book and an even better attitude.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud (especially Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign), and other design and creative tools. Reporting to the director of content and working collaboratively with teams across the country, the content producer develops and produces high-quality creative for an exciting portfolio of hotel and restaurant brands.
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The Creative Director should be knowledgeable in key software such as Adobe Creative Cloud Suite and MS Office and have a degree in design or a related field. Links Global has a great opportunity for an experienced Creative Director with 8 years of management and hands-on multimedia experience inclusive of concept development, illustration, graphic design, web development, photography, and videography.
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As a pro in a variety of design, presentation, and project tracking software (Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, Invision and Zeplin), you’re fluid in best practices for qualitative and quantitative user research and validation methodologies.
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Proficiency with the following software programs: BoxOut, Genius Sports/NCAA Live Stats, Stat Crew, Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Photoshop) and Microsoft Excel. Position Summary: The Assistant Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing, in coordination with the Associate Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing and the Director of Marketing and Engagement, tells the Skidmore Athletics story by managing an integrated athletics and communications program that includesgame-day coverage, sports information and statistics, web coordination, social media management, and photography (incl.
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Though not required for this co-op role, experience with Adobe Creative Suite, photography, video editing, or other related creative tools/systems/skills are always a plus. We're looking for an Art Director co-op/intern to tell stories that engage our customers.
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In this role, we'll pair you up with an Copywriter co-op/intern to form a creative partnership. Together, you'll work alongside an experienced Bose creative team to develop relevant and compelling creative work that's infused with insights.
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The Associate Creative Director (ACD) assists in managing the process of creating high quality, creative advertising materials. Expertise with Adobe Suite and Sketch/Invision workflows.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign required), and Microsoft Office 365 (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook), and other visual communication tools. work closely with the Strategy Director and Project/Strategy Managers to ensure project success.
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Technically fluent with tools such as Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft SharePoint, WordPress, Constant Contact, Google Analytics, Social Media Analytics, and design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite and Canva.
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Exceptional computer proficiency including extensive experience with Macintosh computer systems, Adobe Creative Cloud (especially Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop), WordPress, HTML, CSS, email marketing including Mailchimp and Klaviyo, AgoraPulse or similar social media management software, Unbounce, SEO, content development, direct-response copywriting, MS Office, Google Apps, and other marketing software.
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