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Create marketing collateral and hold responsibility for the digital design of The John Cooper School brand; including but not limited to, the school website, front and back-end aesthetic, the user experience UI/UX, social media, digital/print advertising, the Admission Virtual Tour, Vidigami, digital signage, and other digital and print channels and platforms.
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As part of the internal creative services team, the designer will collaborate with stakeholders in Brand, Product, Marketing, Content, Operations, Design, Legal, and produce creative collateral that are customer-centric, accurate, and legally-compliant that drives a response from our audience.
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A strong, dynamic portfolio of proven projects that demonstrate creative abilities and elevation of a brand’s total experience – demonstrated exceptional knowledge of digital design and social platforms, experiential design, typography, branding and print and interactive design while also having a thorough understanding of motion graphics with the consumer journey in mind.
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Reporting into our head of Global Marketing, this role will partner heavily with Creative, Creative Ops, and Trade Marketing teams and will hold responsibility for executing design and pre-production work across all brand print expressions.
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Experience utilizing graphic design programs including Adobe Creative Suite which includes Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Assist with graphic design requests and oversee digital assets and collateral creation including specific advertisements, social media graphics, poster boards, LED displays, menus, and more.
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Presents a strong design portfolio showcasing a variety of projects, including but not limited to print, collateral, direct mail, websites, CD-Roms, etc. Supervise art direction as a liaison between Senior Art Director/Art Director and Creative Director.
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Design logos and marketing collateral materials such as flyers, media kits, business cards, and brochures. We are looking for a talented, driven, & creative web and graphic artist to join our team.
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Coordinates promotional collateral requests with the creative job process between design team and external departments. Assists with promotional collateral and signage distribution and posting.
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Drives innovation and pushes creative executive across all relevant channels (i.e. intranet, portals, social media, employer branding/recruitment) and vehicles (i.e. company collateral, executive presentations, office branding.
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Graphic and web design skills including a general knowledge of Creative Cloud applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign is helpful. In addition, the candidate will at times work on general marketing department functions including webpage updates, web banner ad design, landing pages, web-to-print portal administration, marketing collateral, email marketing, social media, website blogs, and general internal marketing department tasks.
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Design and produce high-end creative marketing communications including PowerPoint presentations, brochures, and promotional/collateral material for all levels of organization up to Executive Team.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite). Develop engaging content, brochures, presentations, and other marketing collateral to effectively showcase our services and projects.
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Marketing Collateral: Enhance our brand's visual identity by creating striking visuals for both digital and print media, using advanced Adobe Creative Suite skills (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.
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LEO Events is searching for a motivated and eager Graphic Design Intern to join our Creative team by assisting with internal marketing collateral. Assist the design team in creating graphics for digital and print collateral, including but not limited to social media posts, website assets, email campaigns, presentations, and other marketing related materials.
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Collaborate with strategic communications and graphic design personnel to ensure that collateral elements that may accompany the speech (e.g., PowerPoints, flash movies, photos, videos, etc.
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