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Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Creative Services: Creative Producer, eCommerce Producer, Production Manager, etc.
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We are seeking a highly creative and experienced Associate Designer. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Illustrator and Photoshop. Health and Well-Being: Get Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield medical insurance (PPO and EPO), UNUM dental and vision coverage, mental health support through Talkspace, and company-paid life and disability insurance.
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Proficiency in Adobe Premiere and Adobe Creative Suite. Minimum of 3 years in a content creation and/or motion designer role. Edit raw video footage and add effects/elements with motion graphics to enhance creative output.
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GENERAL PURPOSE Serves as an internal industrial designer within Herman Miller R&D as a member of the Global Design Studio. Be creative and innovative with developing product concepts and designs under the authorship of Herman Miller Brand and not as the identified individual design author.
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At Floor & Decor Senior Designers are responsible for meeting with customers, listening to their project needs, educating them on all that is required for their project, and building a creative design concept that incorporates the customers personal style, lifestyle, and budget.
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Traits of the Electro-Mechanical Technician include: results oriented and creative; proactive, strong interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills; with entrepreneurial leanings. Experience using Electronic CAD tool, Altium designer is preferred.
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We are responsible for driving the product design, user experiences, creative direction, production design, motion design, service design, UX copywriting, UX research and UX engineering. Job SummaryDesigners at Disney are a creative problem solver who looks to collaborate inclusively throughout your design process and evolve the way Disney operates.
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Production, including working with Studio Production, Creative and Design partners. responsibility is to partner with S&P Creative Director, Copywriter, and Content Directors to collaborate.
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Proficiency with common authoring tools (e.g., Articulate RISE, Adobe Captivate, Vyond), light amounts of graphic design (e.g. Canva, Adobe Creative Cloud), and learning management software (e.g. Cornerstone, Sumtotal.
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A leading Political Consulting Firm is seeking a creative and skilled Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer. Job Posting: Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer - Political Consulting Firm.
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DIGITAL DESIGNER Employment Type: Full TimeSupervisor: Advertising & Creative ManagerLocation: Dubuque Corporate Office Job DescriptionThe Digital Designer will create, manage, and produce digital design solutions for a variety of uses: websites, product graphics, email templates, social media graphics, brand campaigns, and photography.
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Floor & Decor Sr. Designer leads our design team and provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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Internal candidates must have 24 months of experience in a Floor & Decor Designer position. Floor & Decor provides equal employment opportunities to all associates and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other category protected by law.
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Responsible for understanding and utilizing design applications i.e.; Salesforce, proprietary Online Design Appointment Scheduler, MyProject. Greet store customers in a helpful manner and supports store design walk-in needs.
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Providing tile, wood, stone and accessories advice to homeowners, interior designers, and builders for both residential and commercial projects. 6 years interior design experience in lieu of design education.
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