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Ten or more years of hands-on experience with logo design, typography, color, web layout design, print production, image selection, and package design; proficient use of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, or other visual design and wireframing tools; demonstratable graphic design skills with a strong portfolio.
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You will work closely with the associate art director to create and conceptualize assets across all mediums, which include: web, email, digital & video advertising, packaging design and sales materials.
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Execute digital graphic design for the Fleur du Mal brand under the direction of the Art Director. Fleur du Mal (fleurdumal.com), a luxury lingerie, ready-to-wear and swim brand based in New York City, is looking for a part time/full time Junior Digital Designer to execute digital graphic design for the Fleur du Mal brand.
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Responsible for creative solutions for but not limited to email marketing, SMS, social media, digital ads, web design, and print collateral as they relate to our seasonal marketing and brand objectives.
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Working closely with the Managing Art Director and members of the marketing and Development and Alumni Relations teams, the Senior Graphic Designer will plan and create original compelling, in-brand, and best-in-class visual marketing and communications materials.
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TikTok, Instagram, advertising, email, and web design. Expert knowledge of art direction, photography, film, graphic design, typography Fluent in the full Adobe Creative Suite.
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The Graphic Designer is responsible for executing the design and adaptation of assets supporting projects and initiative assets across the brand in support of the business plan, carrying out the creative vision as set by the Design Director, Art Directors, and the Head of Creative.
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Knowledge of digital design principles, including responsive design, UX/UI, and web optimization. Key Responsibilities: Design Production: Prepare, adapt, and finalize designs for print and digital media, including brochures, packaging, social media graphics, web banners, email templates, and more.
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In this position you’ll have the opportunity to design everything from branded campaigns to infographics, custom illustrations, maps and charts, editorial design and layout, motion graphics, video, and web content.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design or similar degree (ie: Communication, Digital Design, Web Design). The Sr Art Director is very creative, highly conceptual and has a refined design taste-level.
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Under the guidance of the Art Director, this role will be responsible for designing a wide range of marketing assets including but not limited to social media imagery, digital ads, emails, landing pages, and web assets.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design or Web Design; or Military Experience - At least 3 years of experience in Adobe Creative Suite CC (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and Acrobat.
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The Associate Director of Creative Services enhances the reputation and brand of The Joint Commission and its affiliates through a strong brand and visual identity carried out across all media(digital, print, web, social, etc.
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Our expertise includes creativity, marketing, video production, graphic and print design, web and mobile development, traditional and digital media buying, and more.
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Contribute to elevating the overall brand aesthetic by working closely with the Art Director and Senior Graphic Designers to ensure brand consistency for their brand and its sub brands.
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