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Designing, developing and creating innovative concepts and ideas to enhance all visual aspects of the company or client brand across all external and internal communications, advertising and promotional materials to include: literature, print, multimedia, and social media marketing, web applications, presentations, videos, and similar graphics applications.
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Fluent in all major social media platforms (particularly Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube) Were looking for someone currently enrolled or recently graduated in a college program with a focus in Graphic Design, Motion Design, Marketing, Communication, Art Direction or Advertising.
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The Marketing intern will assist in the day-to-day tasks related to membership, advertising, social media, content-based marketing plans, digital promotions, and projects aimed at increasing the exposure of the SHRM brand.
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Experience with creating motion graphics, social media organic / paid assets, designing website(s). NoGood brand projects across various formats including motion graphics, video, social media, and website work.
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Collaborate with the team on idea generation, design solutions, social media planning. Have a pulse on internet culture, meme culture and social media trends. Create scroll-stopping visual assets for social media, websites, email campaigns, videos, and digital ad campaigns.
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Engaged in digital culture and media including memes, social, videos. A Creative & Design Intern who is passionate about crafting compelling visual experiences. You understand the basics of motion graphics and designing for social first.
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What we care about most is your design ability, your fascination with the digital and social landscape, your capacity to learn, your willingness to contribute, and your desire to methodically build something meaningful from the ground up.
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You have a solid understanding of both results-driven marketing designs and strong design principles. Ready to join one of the fastest-growing marketing agencies in the country? We have worked with VC-backed startups and Fortune 500 brands including Nike, Ghostery, P&G, American Express, J&J, Heineken, Southern Marsh, and many others.
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You have experience in motion design and a passion for creating motion graphics. You have graphic design and motion design skills. Proficient in Figma & After Effects (with basic skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier Pro.
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You are always keeping an eye on what is trending in the world of digital design. Excited for the opportunity to utilize your growing skills in creative design and learn from professionals currently working in creative industries.
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You must love start-up culture, feel energized by team-oriented environments, and have an all-hands-on-deck attitude. Knowledge of web design and other design tools a plus. You thrive in a culture that celebrates iterative design processes (meaning: Many ideas, many revisions, lots of creative input all in the name of shaping the best possible idea.
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We are based out of New York City and support startups and scaleups around the globe. You are detail-oriented, organized and find great pleasure in implementing visual systems. Turning creative copy and strategies into visual assets that drives impact.
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You understand how to translate brand guidelines and identities into powerful designs. A team of proven growth marketers, creatives, and data scientists who help unlock rapid growth for some of the worlds most iconic brands.
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Follow design trends, with an eye toward experimentation with emerging tools and techniques. Able to take a design and translate into different channels and formats. Well-versed in resolution, dimensions, and various graphic file formats.
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Weve successfully grown many companies from hundreds to millions in revenue. Other responsibilities are assigned based on creative team needs. Sharing your unique design perspective with the team. Support on specific client work as needed.
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