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5+ years’ experience working in graphic design, sales, marketing, and communications. Work closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, sales, design, and content, to ensure seamless event execution and alignment with overall marketing strategies.
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Works with college and learning centers' management and staff to research, design, develop and arrange publication of marketing and informational materials for internal and external communications including brochures, flyers, newsletters, forms, maps, calendars, directories, advertisements and other publications; functions as a photographer and graphic artist as required.
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Help to create graphic design images for digital elements, gift certificates, handouts, flyers, etc. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in a career in public relations, event marketing, broadcasting, or another communications fields.
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Graphic design for individual event mailers, event and program flyers, brochures, large format signage, billboards, and electronic media. Knowledge of principles and practices of graphic design and its tools, including expert knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud Apps; Photoshop, in Design, illustrator, Familiarity with Adobe After Effects and Premier Pro desired.
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What You'll Do Follow brand and style guidelines and maintain brand consistency for 30+ MRG & InMotion brands Design print ready materials, including in-store signage, corporate brochures, event flyers, etc.
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Strategy will cover both internal (USAID stakeholders) and external communications, as well as content development, graphic design, online presence and digital media, and press engagement.
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The major goals and responsibilities of the Graphic Designer & Multimedia Specialist are to design advertising, sales collateral, sponsorship materials, event flyers and promotional materials, as well as create monthly company newsletters and update company website with graphics, videos, and content as needed.
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Design and layout a wide variety of print materials such as magazine advertisements, event signage, flyers, brochures, posters, direct mail pieces, billboards, banners, invitations, etc.
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Graphic creative design, creative content writing for flyers and pitch materials, designing ads. Working on sales enablement materials including designing ads for regional event/associations, designing flyers, pitch decks, working intake form, partnering with brand and legal closely as well as sales, campaigns, product marketing.
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Interpreting and developing briefs to design marketing literature including brochures, flyers, adverts, posters, event material and all digital assets. You’ll be a self-starter who is eager to develop skills in addition to Graphic Design – your role will involve supporting another member of the Marketing team with areas such as Social Media scheduling and Content Creation, so the willingness to support in areas outside of Design is essential.
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Track record of developing compelling strategic communications content and products about technical topics in international development, including social media posts and campaigns, blogs, newsletters, event posters and flyers, PowerPoint presentations.
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Design and produce marketing materials, including print ads, direct mail pieces, event flyers, internal and external newsletters, signs, banners, vehicle graphics, sales brochures, digital media, and more.
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Graphic Design : With direction from marketing manager, create posters, flyers, ads and brochures as needed in accordance with brand standards; this includes, but is not limited to, onsite wayfinding and promotional materials, social media graphics, and digital/print ads.
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Minimum: Bachelor's degree in public administration, planning, public policy, education, social work, communications, or related field, plus considerable responsible experience in public/community engagement and outreach, including community engagement design and implementation, outreach, event management, facilitation, writing, editing, graphic design, and/ or other related areas.
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Marketing Coordination- develop, design, and create effective and comprehensive marketing plans and materials to market events and programs (i.e. flyers, website content, social media content, newsletters, banners, posters, email, event photography, event registration management.
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