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Experience/Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree: A bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, Fine Arts, or a related field preferred. Software Proficiency: Proficiency in graphic design software like Adobe Creative Suite (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), as well as knowledge of web design and multimedia video editing software.
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We are looking for a sports-minded Graphic Designer who has a passion for graphic design, user-centered design, typography, and visual storytelling for sports. 3+ years of experience in motion-graphic design.
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Proficient skills in Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, Keynote, or other graphic design software. Feel comfortable evaluating and translating brand strategy into creative opportunities by developing visual design concepts.
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The Research Impact and Outreach team is made of strategic communications professionals trained in art direction, copywriting, science writing, graphic design, scientific illustration, digital marketing, social media marketing, visual communication, and creative strategy.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, Marketing, or a related field. You are a visionary design leader with a proven track record of creating impactful visual content.
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Bachelors degree in journalism, English, communications, mass communications, marketing, media studies, graphic design, photojournalist, telecommunications, visual communications, public administration.
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Incorporating typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance the overall impact and engagement of motion graphic content. Utilizing video software, such as Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Cinema 4D, to design and execute captivating motion graphic projects.
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Apply visual design best practice principles to the design and development of static and interactive elements (graphics, videos, animations, interactive simulations, etc.) Bachelors or Associate degree in Graphic Design, Creative Arts, English, Business, or related field.
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Desktop Publishing and Visual Communication: Take charge of desktop publishing tasks and graphic design activities for visual communications and web design projects.
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IND1 Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in communications, Marketing, related degree, or equivalent experience 5+ years’ relevant experience in marketing Demonstrable history of brand building, advertising, public relations, and promotional strategies using omni-channel methods Portfolio of copywriting and graphic design Must be a strategic, creative thinker, demonstrating strong problem-solving and prioritization skills.
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The eLearning Course Developer will convert instructional design materials into engaging and interactive eLearning courses using course authoring software, visual/graphic design tools, and audio/video production software.
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This role will supervise a graphic design intern and will be responsible for the creation of innovative and on-brand visual solutions for social media, print, video, in house and all other digital efforts.
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Prior experience integrated campaigns including: visual identities, logo design, print collateral, infographics, digital design, web design (UI/UX), and video and motion graphics.
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Degree in graphic design, communications, visual communication, digital media design, international relations, or related field preferred. EnCompass LLC is seeking a Part-Time Graphic Design Consultant to support the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Designing Effective eVidence-based Engagement and Learning for Organizational Performance (DEVELOP) project.
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About the CADC: The CADC is comprised of three schools: the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture; the McWhorter School of Building Science; and the School of Industrial Graphic Design.
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