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Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Sample roles include (but are not limited to):Brand Strategy: Social Media Coordinator, Content Strategist, etc.
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Reporting to the Creative Director and into the agency's Head of Design, the Design Director will be a thoughtful and connected creative strategist as well as an inspiring, detail-oriented internal brand manager, all wrapped in the modern cloth of a passionate graphic designer.
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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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RTC is seeking a Graphic Design and Media Communications Intern to support the development and production of visual and creative assets in support of the RTC brand and organizational campaigns.
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Now, about the opportunity: Brand Strategist. Build slides and deck narratives that tell a story, captivate, and use data to back up your points and strategy, using imagery and design for maximum impact in Google Slides.
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We are seeking an experienced Brand Strategist for the Augmented Reality team within Reality labs to help drive the future of wearables. Brand Strategist, Augmented Reality Responsibilities.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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Collaborate with the Creative Director and Graphic Design Manager to develop design concepts. Receive feedback from the Creative Director and Graphic Design Manager and make necessary changes.
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As part of the Private Client team, the Wealth Strategist works with clients and their external accountants, attorneys, and other advisors to design and deliver on planning strategies and opportunities.
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Job Responsibilities: Create and design various materials for digital and print Select colors, fonts, images, and layouts, while adhering to and consulting with our brand guidelines Ensure projects are completed in a timely manner with a quality product Work with a wide range of media and graphic design software Manage multiple projects within design specifications Determine voice and messaging for graphic design pieces Create visualizations that convey accurate messaging for the project.
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Incorporating typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance the overall impact and engagement of motion graphic content. DIGITAL DESIGNER Employment Type: Full TimeSupervisor: Advertising & Creative ManagerLocation: Dubuque Corporate Office Job DescriptionThe Digital Designer will create, manage, and produce digital design solutions for a variety of uses: websites, product graphics, email templates, social media graphics, brand campaigns, and photography.
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The ideal candidate for this role will offer experience in graphic design, user interface (UI) design, and video editing with the speed and flexibility to support content requirements for complex online projects and live events that drive engagement, support the brand and target identified audiences.
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The Senior 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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The Brand Strategist monitors cultural and social trends to gauge their impact on consumers' attitudes, behavior and perceptions, using a variety of data. The Brand Strategist analyzes detailed data such as demographics, socioeconomics and the market for the client's product along with information such as market share to achieve a comprehensive background, which will inform the advertising strategy.
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Concept, develop, and execute content (inclusive of art direction and graphic design) for paid and organic social media channels, inclusive of Instagram grid posts, IG stories, Reels, TikTok, and Pinterest, among others.
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