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Facilitate training sessions on graphic design principles, UI/UX basics, layout design, and multimedia essentials within the NATO e-Learning Design and Development course.
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Provide Multimedia Designer (MMD) support and quality checks for external course providers, facilitate training sessions on graphic design principles, UI/UX basics, layout design, and multimedia essentials within the NATO e-Learning Design and Development course, and create comprehensive documentation for designs, code, or processes for future reference or for other team members.
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7+ years of experience as a senior graphic designer, multimedia designer, or similar role for an in-house creative department or design firm. PCORI is seeking a Senior Graphics and Multimedia Designer with advanced-level skills and experience to join our dynamic integrated Communications team in Washington, DC. This individual will both collaboratively and solely be responsible for the design, creation, and production of a variety of visually compelling and effective internal and external graphic and multimedia deliverables.
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This position is responsible for the digital content and graphic design needs of the marketing department, serves as the website designer/manager for the Institute, manages Oglebay Institute's social media platforms, and produces and integrates video, graphic images, animations, sound, and text into multimedia storytelling efforts.
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TS/SCI with Polygraph level clearance required Experience with Front-end web design, UI/UX, Premier/ After Effects ·Some experience with Photography, motion graphic and/or video production.
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WHAT YOU BRING TO THE ROLEBachelor's degree from four-year college or university in Graphic Design, Multimedia Design, or related field with a minimum of 2 years of related experience, or a minimum of 6 years related experience required.
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Technical background in graphic design, imaging, or manufacturing. Experience with graphic design software. HII is seeking a Multimedia Designer (any level) for a USG customer in the Northern Virginia area.
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Extensive knowledge of graphic design principles. Responsible for the creative development, design, production management, and administration of graphics for print and digital media, including animation and video editing when appropriate, for use in promotional and advertising initiatives that elevate faculty, student, and staff programs and successes that support marketing campaigns.
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This position demands a unique blend of graphic design skills and multimedia production capabilities to effectively convey messages, strengthen brand identity, and boost marketing and communication efforts.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design, web design, multimedia or related discipline from an accredited college or university required. A minimum of three to five years of digital and print design experience.
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3+ years' experience in graphic design and multimedia; portfolio with work samples. A portfolio that showcases multimedia and graphic design capabilities. Support other multimedia and graphic design-related tasks, as needed.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field. Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography and video production.
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WHAT YOU WILL DODevelops graphic design for internal corporate communications and external customer marketing. The purpose of this position is to develop graphic design for Enterprise-wide marketing initiatives while upholding corporate brand standards.
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The Graphic Designer will support leadership in larger initiatives including branding, collateral, merchandise print production, digital, social, website design presentations. Additionally, the multimedia graphic designer will work with Marketing and Communication Senior Staff, to create, execute, maintain, and update corporate identity standards.
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This person should have a solid understanding of graphic static/motion design, video editing, UI/UX, and composition/presentation that can translate these skills across various digital mediums using the latest industry tools.
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