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Master's degree in Design, User Experience (UX) Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, Visual Communication, Illustration, Product Design, Visual Art, Industrial Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Web Development, Digital Arts, Animation, Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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Overall diversified knowledge of art and design. Must be highly proficient in SketchUpMust be highly proficient in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoshopMicrosoft Applications: Excel, PowerPoint, OutlookBasic Mac system/softwareStrong eye for design elements such as typography, texture, color, and materials.
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Bachelor's or master's degree (preferred) in art and design, digital media, advertising design, or related field; Adept with graphic design, 3D modeling and animation tools.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) required, preferably in Art and Design with an emphasis in Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Visual Design, UX/Design and/or Interaction Design, with at least 3 years of proven visual design and/or Interaction Design experience, ideally in B2B, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Developing visual information and graphic art products for a variety of mediums to include: various print, exhibit, web-page design, digital audio/video, and on-line media.
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Through continued cooperation with the world’s top art institutions and brands, the lab will continue to develop the cAI™ IP, with the goal of establishing a globally iconic art and design brand focused on the applications of AI in creative fields.
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Are you a seasoned Visual/UI Designer, passionate about new technologies, driving change through data, and using customer obsessed design processes to create products and services.
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If you are passionate about creating stunning visual work at the intersection of art and technology, we welcome you to join us in building cAI™ into a global iconic brand for the application of AI in the creative field.
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Develop, design, and produce graphic art. Train and coach members of the visual design team and members of regional offices. Hensel Phelps’ Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) technology enhances our ability to deliver projects faster, more cost effectively and with a greater level of quality.
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The 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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Four (4) or more years’ experience in visual graphic design, with at least two (2) year client relations experience managing art, creative and working with multiple clients with disparate needs simultaneously.
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Capable of aiding in the creation, development, adaptation, and execution of new design efforts regarding new retail fixtures, store layouts, visual and store displays, graphic applications, and overall creative efforts for retail stores, shop-in-shop, chains, pop-ups, as well as trade shows.
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Degree or equivalent experience in Visual Communication, Graphic Art, or Graphic Design. Expert visual designer skills with a keen eye for typography, and a proficiency in fundamental design principals.
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Working closely with the Creative team and embracing the atmosphere of a highly collaborative, fast-paced environment, the Student Visual Designer will design and produce print-based materials, digital graphics and user-centric web materials that support and enhance the university brand, follow university and foundation style guidelines, and support marketing goals to drive resource-raising initiatives to directly benefit Arizona State University.
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Expert in designing and developing visual information and graphic art products. Design and produce technical and artistic illustration and graphic artwork for brochures, posters, exhibits, displays, and logos.
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