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Analysts will learn one or more software programs: Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, InDesign, Illustrator, GIS/Arcview, and PowerPoint, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and/or Excel. Contribute to the site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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The designer will be able to manage several projects at once, using industry standard Graphic Design tools (Apple hardware and peripherals, Adobe software). Expert knowledge of the Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere, After Effects, etc.
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The Senior Designer provides support to the Creative and Marketing teams working onsite in a hybrid model for our luxury beauty client in New York City. They are responsible for assisting in the production, creation, and adaptation of graphics, production files, 2D & 3D rendering, graphic strips, displays, print & POS design, and various architectural needs regarding various retail environments such as shop-in-shop, free-standing stores, pop up events, trade shows and more.
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Bachelor's degree in Advertising, Fine Art, Graphic Design or a similar area of focus or equivalent work experience. Expert skills Adobe Cloud including InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop in a Mac OS environment.
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Preferred educational background: AA/BA Degree in Graphic Design or a related discipline. 4 years of professional experience working with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop.
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A curious spirit & go-getter attitude - exploring new design territories and bringing creative thinking to the tableWorld-class graphic design chops in a variety of typography, composition and overall identity design.
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Proficiency in event design software, such as Vectorworks, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), SketchUp, or similar tools. If you possess a passion for design and a love for making events extraordinary, we invite you to apply and be part of our innovative team.
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Our un-orthodox process entails a unique blend of social science research, strategic planning, brand strategy, environmental graphic design, merchandising and, of course, architectural and interior design expertise.
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Capable of working across a suite of creative software from Adobe After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator as well as Final Cut Pro, 3D Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Da Vinci, etc.
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A portfolio that demonstrates strong Design Mastery in graphic design and brand identity that displays your knowledge of the Design, print production and packaging process.
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5 + years of solid graphic, store, and fixture design experience, preferably in retail or beauty, with a degree in graphic design/architectural design, or a related field.
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Five years of graphic design and photo editing software experience, such as InDesign, PhotoShop, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, etc. This position plays a critical role in communicating unified and strategic messages to support the mission and vision of HSSA and works closely with the Director of Marketing and Communications, Marketing and Social Media Coordinator, Chief Development Officer, and contracted marketing and communication professionals.
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Also, graphic design /UI/UX design using Adobe Illustrator, Canva, PhotoShop, InDesign and mailchimp programs. The Snap-on Diagnostics Marketing team is looking for a Marketing Intern for the summer.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design, Architecture, or relevant work experience 8+ years of hospitality interior design experience working through all phases of a design project Specification writing for commercial projects Revit and AutoCAD experience required; 3D Rendering experience preferred Experience with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator) required Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher) required Strong planning abilities.
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In pursuit of a degree in graphic design. The student graphic designer/print production assistant pre-flights files for print production, prepares variable data files for printing, consults customers with their projects, and designs marketing items for Printing and Postal Services from planning to final production using Adobe Creative Suite.
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