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Formal AU Job Title: Manager, Creative Services Athletics Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Art, Communications, Broadcasting, Film or Television Production, or relevant field3 years of experience in graphic design, messaging and branding.
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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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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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Job DescriptionLocation:New York, NYCondé Nast is looking for a Designer to join the award-winning art team at GQ. This role will be focused on a wide-range of design-oriented tasks including, but not limited to: illustration, animation and motion design, layout, typography, logo design and ideation.
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The Design Director will lead the graphic/art department to conceptualize and execute the look and feel of multiple Deadline editorial properties, including a website, magazine and event branding.
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Fantastic opportunity to join a global alcohol manufacturer as their in house Senior Art Director to lead the creative direction and visual storytelling for the brands. - Expertise in graphic design principles, typography, layout, and visual storytelling, with proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite.
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Experienced in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Illustrator, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, PC and Mac operating systems, photojournalism techniques, cinematography, digital video file conversion, graphic design, and still photography.
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Oversee design and production of all online and offline marketing material. Design landing pages, banner ads, graphics and media that champion marketing goals, client brands and implement UI/UX best practices.
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Verifying the alignment and coherence of graphic content (writing and art) with the established creative strategy in each project or upselling. Degree or training in Graphic Design and Communication, Visual Arts, Advertising or related field.
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Working knowledge of graphic art and design in the direct response field. Keep updated with graphic design trends, techniques and software. Working knowledge of graphic design principles and procedures.
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The Art Director will collaborate with peer groups across functions including Marketing, Brand, Social Media, Digital, and PR to help build and execute brand creative vision and to concept, design, and produce compelling content across multiple channels and platforms.
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Have at least two years of experience as an Art Director and four years in a Senior Graphic Design role, or the equivalent. Collaborate with the Creative Director, VP Member Communications, Developer, Senior Art Director, Graphic Designers, and Account Managers, ensuring that industry standards are not only met but surpassed.
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As an Art Director, you create and manage the overall design and visual style for our clients. BFA in Graphic Design, Advertising or similar experience.
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You will report to the Creative Director for Brand + Innovation Design and will collaborate with the larger future thinking Design Studio Team. While this role will focus mainly on the Method and Ecover brands, there may be some overflow of design support for the larger umbrella of brands including Mrs. Meyers and Babyganics.
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Works in a collaborative manner within a small branding design team, in all aspects of the digital art, graphic design and branding process including preparation of presentations and layouts, environmental graphics, branding, logo development, identity, signage and wayfinding, typography, promotional and collateral materials, and custom artwork within a creative, fast-paced interior and architecture design firm.
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