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As a Creative Director , you will be responsible for leading the creative, brand design, content creation and graphic art functions. An extensive portfolio of distinctive work that demonstrates conceptual thinking, a highly developed editorial eye, and the ability to craft visual projects with care, brand-appropriate perspective, and aesthetic refinement across creative disciplines, including art/photo direction, copywriting, campaign concepting, graphic/brand design, user experience design, film and motion design, and environmental/physical experience design.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Reporting to the Director of University Relations, the Web Design Assistant will work closely with the Website Manager and Office of University Relations team to advance the University’s web-related goals.
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The Senior Creative/Web Specialist Art Director is responsible for concepting, art direction, graphic design as well as presentation design, and presenting brand advertising, product marketing, and customer- and employee-facing communications.
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Links Global has a great opportunity for an experienced Creative Director with 8 years of management and hands-on multimedia experience inclusive of concept development, illustration, graphic design, web development, photography, and videography.
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This role will report to our Art Director and in addition to the design team, will work closely with our Product Managers and Project Managers to develop trading cards across major sports licenses including Major League Baseball, as well as entertainment licenses including Star Wars and Garbage Pail Kids. This is a fast-paced design role where flexibility and multi-tasking is key to support daily release brands like TOPPS NOW® and Artist Collaborations.
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The Art Director will assist the team in establishing new digital designs while working within existing ones and support the Creative Director to develop cohesive marketing and brand campaigns for product launches and campaigns.
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Working closely with the Social Media manager, the role will require a creative, commercial, and analytical eye, as well as an ability to work collaboratively with multiple teams across the business, including brand and DTC. The Social media art director will be hands-on in the design, editing, and implementation of social videos and stills, creating meaningful stories and executions that drive brand advocacy and sales.
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Working under thedirection of the Sr. Brand Director, this position will be responsible for spearheading strategy, concept, and design ideas, while assuring brand consistency while creating both digital and print-based graphics for the Jazz. Our ideal candidate is technically sound, passionate, hard-working and detail-oriented, and is knowledgeable in the latest trends and practices in graphic design.
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Love for graphic design, illustration, typography, video and photography. You're an Art Director, and we need you directing Art. And Artists. Proficiency in: physically based rendering, lighting, shading, environment and character design, FX, performance analysis, and graphics content optimization.
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Therefore, the Visual Art & Design department seeks to hire an active and engaged faculty member with expertise in the arts, an emphasis in graphic design, a positive commitment to teaching excellence, and a capacity for inclusive, collaborative, and innovative instruction.
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We are looking for an experienced Lead Designer (Art Director) that is highly skilled in conceptualizing and expressing big ideas across multiple touchpoints for Mattel’s Vehicles Brands.
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This program of study is located in the College of the Arts, which includes Cinema, Communication, Dance, Digital Media, Gaming and Interactive Design, Graphic Design, Journalism, Music, Public Relations, Sports Broadcasting, Visual Art, and the Preparatory Department, a non-academic initiative offering K-12 instruction in music, dance, and children’s theatre.
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We are looking for an experienced Lead Designer (Art Director) that is highly skilled in conceptualizing and expressing big ideas across multiple touchpoints for Mattel's Games/Action Figures/Plush Brands.
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In collaboration with the CBO/Creative Director, you will help lead the US, Hong Kong and China graphic design and production design teams in alignment with marketing, product development, digital strategies and business objectives.
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Extremely proficient with software related to graphic design (Adobe), wireframing, 3D design, photo editing, and video editing. Several years of experience in graphic design, digital art, video production, or 3D modeling (preference given to candidates with any 3D modeling experience.
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