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You love the challenge of coming up with and executing the best creative solution for any given problem, and you have no hang-ups about collaborating with senior staff on a design-savvy team to produce engaging content according to a variety of briefs.
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3+ years of relevant graphic design experience along with an undergraduate or graduate degree in Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Computer Graphics, or any Liberal Arts or technical degree where graphic arts or digital image processing is core to the degree OR at least seven years of graphic design experience without the above-specified degree.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Associate's degree in computer science, web design, visual art/graphic design, communication, or related field required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in computer science, web design, visual art/graphic design, communication, or related field.
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Qualifications: Experience in video editing and graphic design; proficiency in Final Cut Pro, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop preferred. You’ll work closely with our team to craft compelling narratives through video editing, graphic design, and social media content.
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1-2+ years' experience in 2D illustration, animation, and graphic design. Skills, Knowledge, & Expertise Needed for the Job: Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, 2D Animation, Motion Graphics, or similar discipline preferred or a combination of education and equivalent work experience in a related field.
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Visual and graphic design expertise: Proficient in visual and graphic design using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator; to include 2d and 3d motion graphics. Proficiency in multimedia software: Skilled in non-linear editing, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, and related software.
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Junior or Senior pursuing an Associate or Bachelor s degree in Instructional Design, Journalism, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, Education, Computer Science or Web Design.
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Degree in graphic design, marketing/communication design or similar field. As a Sr. Designer, you are adept in translating a conceptual vision into a physical design solution that's innovative, dynamic and memorable by flexing your cross-channel design prowess in experiential, traditional and digital media.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in various aspects of multimedia production, including lighting setup, video recording, video editing, graphic design using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, social media management, and a strong understanding of marketing principles.
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Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc.
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This position will help prepare the student for a career in graphic design through hands-on experience, including communicating with diverse clients from a variety of program areas, fulfilling project requirements, designing within printer specifications and meeting deadlines.
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BASIS is seeking a talented and experienced Senior Graphic Designer to join our growing team! Conceptualize, design, and produce high-quality graphic content for various digital channels, including digital ads, websites, social media, and marketing materials.
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General Description: While working closely with each of the graphic designers in the Ravens Brand Strategy & Advertising group, the Graphic Design Intern will handle a variety of projects to support all Ravens Marketing initiatives.
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The primary role of the Graphic Design Intern position is to assist the Student Life Marketing team (reporting to the lead graphic designer) in performing daily tasks to market for Student Life. The goal of this position is to give students valuable real-world experience in a marketing environment, leveraging print and digital media.
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An Experience Design and Creative Technology firm operating at the intersection of communications and the built environment, embracing a wide range of disciplines including graphic design, architectural, interior, digital design, and software development.
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