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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art Design, Graphic Design, Marketing, Communications or related discipline or any equivalent combination of education and experience required.
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Minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree in fine arts, graphic design, visual communications, or related field. We are seeking a design-driven Creative Director to set a vision for exceptional storytelling, inspiring a team of graphic designers through action-oriented leadership.
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OR Education: Master's or equivalent graduate degree or 2 full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree in a field which demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of the position, such as: commercial art, fine arts, art history, industrial design, architecture, drafting, interior design, photography, visual communication, or other fields related to the position.
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Performs detailed engineering analysis for the purpose of minimizing energy consumption and related greenhouse gas emissions related to a building's architectural design, construction, and operation.
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Required minimum 10 years of Game Design experience, with 3+ years at a director level role (Creative Director, Design Director, or Executive Producer). As the Creative Director you will help define the design direction and player experience vision for the product from creation through live ops.
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Oversees the development of and may modify and/or review graphic presentations, 3D rendering, and implementation documents to incorporate the design intent. Develops creative design concepts for projects and expands on concepts of others.
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Key Words: (Architectural Project Manager, Designer, Architecture, Architect, Project Architect, Architectural Engineering, Construction Documentation, Revit, AutoCAD, Registered Architect, Construction, Engineering, Architectural Design, BIM, RA.
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Graphic Communication Skills - High level of proficiency in: Hand Sketching, Adobe Creative Suite, Rhino or SketchUp, Enscape or Lumion, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, ArcGIS (preferred but not required), and Revit (preferred but not required.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud graphic design applications: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator. Advertising, marketing, graphic design, or video production. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud video and audio production applications: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition.
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Together, we cultivate a culture of design excellence at the confluence of art and science, blending the power of creative expression with a clear sense of purpose. Advanced knowledge of furniture types, vendors, fixtures and equipment, architectural/interior finishes, lighting, art signage, color and materials to carryout design intent.
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Research creator economy trends, stay up to date on TikTok trends to provide creative direction and design leadership. Strong portfolio showcasing both graphic design and animation/motion graphics projects.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative and experienced Lighting Designer to join an award-winning architectural lighting design firm with an upbeat office environment. The Senior Lighting Designer is responsible for ‘bringing design solutions to life’ that adhere to the established firm's design, branding, and creative direction.
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Support the Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer when necessary for more in-depth design campaigns such as events branding, annual product line, and missionary outreach initiatives.
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This role must have in depth knowledge of interactive design, user interface/experience design, graphic design, art, visual storytelling, motion & timing, and game design within physical environments.
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It serves as the administrative support to four undergraduate programs leading to a B.S. in Apparel Design, Interior Design, and Retail Merchandising; and a BFA in Graphic Design.
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