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Knowledge of casino game design, mobile game design or video game creation is a plus. Technical Artist II - Game Design (Remote) Department: Game Development Employment Type: Full Time Location: Austin, Texas - Gaming Headquarters Reporting To: Lead Technical Artist Description Everi, a leading gaming company, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Technical Artist II to join our dynamic team.
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Degree/Diploma in Graphic Design / Game Art & Design / Game Development. This Metro San Diego studio and creator of some of the leading iGames in the world including a recent EGR Game of the Year finalist is hiring a Mobile Game 2d Animator.
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The anticipated need is for Adjunct Lecturers to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Digital Design that may include Graphic Design, Interactive Design (UX, UI, Web, App Dev) and Game Art & Animation.
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2-5 years of professional experience in technical art, 2D/3D animation, or motion graphic design. The ability to translate a game designer's vision into an actionable plan for the technical art team, give and receive constructive feedback, and provide direction to both creative and technical teams is essential.
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Experience with mobile game design (or non-game design) Love for graphic design, illustration, typography, video and photography. Proficiency in: physically based rendering, lighting, shading, environment and character design, FX, performance analysis, and graphics content optimization.
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BA/BS Degree in Graphic Design, Visual Design, User Interface Design, Architecture Design, Video Game Design, a design bootcamp certification and/or equivalent experience in industry.
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Candidates will have the ability to teach in two or more of the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Game Design, Web Design, Graphic Arts, and Digital Art and Animation.
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Bachelor's degree in digital and/or motion graphic design, creative media production, communications, or related field. Work with the Manager of In-Game Production & Design in creating sponsored content - inning break features, in-game activations & other sponsored elements.
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A strong understanding and familiarity with brand strategy, design, and motion graphics – including insights-based decision-making, photo, video, and graphic design (still and motion) are necessary to aid in the oversight of the staff.
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We're looking for Interns across Costume Design, Graphic Design, National Sales, Product Development, and Sourcing. With our finger on the pulse of pop culture, our license portfolio includes collections from movies and TV Shows like Beetlejuice, Batman, Wizard of Oz, Game of Thrones, Five Nights at Freddy's, Jurassic World, Baby Shark and Star Trek, and iconic characters like Superman, Wednesday Addams, Chucky, Wonder Woman, Garfield, Sonic the Hedgehog, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and many more.
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The range of responsibilities for this position includes customer service, social media integration, graphic design, photography, overseeing statistical software and web site issues, game-day management, writing, editing, proactive media pitching, the facilitation of interview requests and archiving, travel to select events, and supervising interns and student assistants, along with other duties as assigned.
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Graphic design experience is required and specific experience in graphic design for collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics is preferred. Specific responsibilities will include the creation and design of digital assets to be used in weekly and game-day email graphics, social media templates and general use graphics for web and social media and video boards as well as the design of print collateral such as sales brochures, posters, programs, game day guides and promotional pieces.
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Job Summary: The Graphic Designer II will create and deliver completed graphic files of localized packaging assets and components of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Duties converting existing graphics files into foreign language versions and preparing them for print.
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5+ years of professional experience in 2D/3D animation and/or motion graphic design. Collaborate with the game artist to conceptualize and create compelling 2D/3D animations, visual effects, and motion graphics for game logos, symbols, backgrounds, and features.
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Associates degree or higher in Art, Commercial Art, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Instructional Media, Visual Communication, Game Art, 2D/3D digital media or closely related field.
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