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Qualifications:Degree in Videography, Video Production, or a similar field, or equivalent experience in the creative or graphic design field. Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop.
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Demonstrated skills in graphic design and visual communications. Demonstrated experience in Adobe CC applications such as Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects, etc. As a communications representative, you’ll work directly with leaders to build and execute creative communication plans and strategies; support website strategy, design, and content management; create compelling visual communications and presentations; plan and execute divisional events and more.
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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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Distinction)Motion:For motion design requests, this individual is proficient in Adobe After effects and Premiere,(or similar)responsible for the creation of storyboards and motion content development, working with writers and visual designers toselect appropriate audio,VO,graphic and animation styles for each request.
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A bachelor's degree in graphic design or a related field would be preferred. Professional graphic design experience with a strong portfolio. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (specifically Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign) and video editing software such as Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro.
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Position Overview: Reporting to the Director of Marketing, the Graphic Designer will handle aspects of graphic design, photography, and videography. Responsibilities: GRAPHIC DESIGN Develop visual content for: brochures, flyers, social media, digital and print ads, website imagery, branded assets, spec sheets, sell sheets, selling guides, signage, promotional materials, info graphics and template materials Coordinate with the Marketing team on developing and executing creative briefs Coordinate with the marketing team to develop creative visual concepts for digital campaigns, promotions, events, social media, etc.
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REQUIREMENTSAccredited degree in Digital Media, Graphic Design, Marketing, or CommunicationsMinimum of one year experience working in marketing, design, web management, and/or social media managementDemonstrated ability to design social media posts with a good eye for graphic designAbility to write engaging posts that capture one’s attentionAble to show previous work samples that support the essential duties outlined above.
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Multimedia Specialist 499603 Professional Staff Full-time Opening at: May 17 2024 at 09:00 CDT College of Science & Engineering Add to favorites Favorited View favorites Job Summary:The Multimedia Specialist is responsible for assisting with graphic design, filming, video editing, and production of resources developed by the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD) and in partnership with individuals and organizations implementing Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI.
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Knowledge of video editing and graphic design software, native social analytics/insights. Create and edit short videos and graphics using Adobe Premiere, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:The Department of Nutritional Sciences in the College of Health and Human Development at Penn State is seeking candidates for a Graphic Design Specialist.
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Demonstrated proficiency in professional graphics and design software to include, but not limited to: Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, and Flash), Apple Final Cut Pro X, and Apple Mac hardware platforms, Map Publisher, Microsoft 365, and any other interactive graphics enablers, languages, or tools specified.
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Preferred Qualifications:Master's Degree Instructional Design; experience developing learning material using multiple platforms (Adobe, Articulate Storyline, Adobe Premiere). Experience using graphic design.
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Understanding in graphic design, website design, illustration, UX, videography, and photography, enabling the creation of captivating content tailored to our target markets seeking financial solutions.
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In collaboration with Marketing, Digital Strategy, Graphic Design and Communications teams, this role will support all Stanford Athletics efforts to attract, excite, and communicate with fans, followers and prospective student-athletes; create content that follows and amplifies our 36 Division I varsity programs; build brand affinity for Stanford Athletics; highlight program stories and narratives; and support revenue generating efforts.
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Basic knowledge of layouts, typography, line composition, color, and other graphic design fundamentalsUnderstanding of web and mobile responsive design and conceptsStrong visual aestheticsCompelling portfolio of graphic design workExcellent writing, editing, and proofreading skillsDemonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
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