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Support the overall Creative Services team with additional graphic design and editing projects, as needed. As part of the Marketing & Communications Services (MCS) unit, the Creative Services team supports the visual communication strategy of our nonprofit client organizations by creating high impact, brand-consistent designs intended to engage, attract and sell for print, digital and video media.
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Must be highly proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and an expert in at least two of the following: Typography, Page Layout, Packaging Design, Publication Design, Business of Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, and UI/UX Prototyping.
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The Designer supports the Creative and Marketing teams in a hybrid model onsite for our luxury beauty client based in New York City. Their role involves assisting with the production, creation, and adaptation of various graphic elements, including production files, 2D & 3D rendering, graphic strips, displays, print & POS design.
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Receives job request and instruction from Marketing Operations Coordinator, Sr. Art Director, INDYCAR Art Director and Graphic/Digital Designers of Creative Services and works on a project from start to finish.
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Degree from accredited art school with emphasis in graphic design, motion design or related field (illustration, photography, industrial design, visual communications) or equivalent work experience.
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Visual and graphic design expertise: Proficient in visual and graphic design using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator; to include 2d and 3d motion graphics.
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Utilizes Workfront Digital Asset Management tool to: - Upload photography, branding, and digital assets given by the Design and Branding teams - Organize and optimize asset library by metatags, keywords, alt text, lightboxes, etc.
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The Senior Graphic Designer will work on a variety of projects including branding, digital design, physical campus and environmental assets, UX, print publications, and asset management and organization.
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Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Illustrator for graphic template manipulation and photo editing. Job DetailsDescription SUMMARY: The Patriots Digital & Social Media Content Producer will execute our content strategy with the goal of maximizing reach, and growth of our fanbase.
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This position will elevate our brand among consumers and medical professionals through superior skills in graphic design, artistic vision for brand activation, and logistical strength in studio management while overseeing throughput for a highly creative team of designers and video/photo producers.
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About the Role: As a Graphic Designer, you will join a team dedicated to creating a variety of deliverables, including graphics, illustrations, layout solutions, and other print and digital media.
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Digital Asset Management, Adobe Experience Manager, Excel and Image editing experience a plus. Experience with Adobe Photoshop and related Adobe Creative Suite programs.
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Working knowledge of tools (design technologies including Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Adobe Creative Suite, Captivate, Cinema 4D, Final Cut, Maya, Canvas, and HTML5) for authoring interactive multimedia products delivered via a variety of synchronous and asynchronous techniques.
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Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative products, graphic design programs such as Canva, and video editing programs preferred. Your creative vision and expertise will help shape UTA's voice across all social media platforms.
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Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Google Slides and other relevant design tools. We consult, design, and bring brands to life with future-focused creative leadership that blends concept development, problem-solving, and a dash of humor.
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