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Bachelor's degree in graphic design, communications, visual communications, or related fields, or equivalent work experience. Uses graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Cloud to create and edit visual elements.
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Proficient use of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator or other visual design and wire-framing tools. Hands on experience with logo design, typography, color theory, web design, print production, image selection and package design, user interface design, and brand design.
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Capable of aiding in the creation, development, adaptation, and execution of new design efforts regarding new retail fixtures, store layouts, visual and store displays, graphic applications, and overall creative efforts for retail stores, shop-in-shop, chains, pop-ups, as well as trade shows.
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Incorporating typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance the overall impact and engagement of motion graphic content. + Apply visual design best practice principles to the design and development of static and interactive elements (graphics, videos, animations, interactive simulations, etc.
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The Brand Manager will work across all levels and departments within our organization, serving as the lead art director and visual and sonic storyteller responsible for defining and refining a brand framework that showcases and communicates WQED’s strengths.
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Conceptualize and design compelling visual assets for cause marketing campaigns across various mediums including digital, print, social media, and experiential activations. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other design tools, with a keen eye for typography, layout, and color.
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Experience developing Medical Graphic Arts (Medical and Technical Illustrations, presentations, and a variety of electronic and printed material) utilizing state-of-the-art desk-top publishing systems in order to design and develop computer-generated graphics to create complex visual information projects.
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Keywords: Packaging Design, Branding, Graphic Design, Creative Agency, Visual Identity, Adobe Creative Suite, Graphic Designer, Digital Designer, Packaging Designer, Creative Designer, Mid-Weight Designer, Senior Designer, Junior Designer.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field and 1-6 years of experience in transportation planning; other relevant degrees and concentrations include, but are not limited to, civil/traffic engineering, transportation operations, urban/city/regional planning, public health, urban design, geography, and landscape architecture.
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Proficient in Adobe Creative Applications including but not limited to InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Microsoft Office with an emphasis on Excel and PowerPoint.
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Technical skills include: video editing with Premiere; design development with Illustrator and InDesign; photo editing with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop; front end web development with HTML and CSS; and familiarity with DSLR camera systems.
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5-7 years industry experience and a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Digital Design, Web Design, Visual Communications, Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related discipline.
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Experience using Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup or other visual rendering software. Our National Lighting Design Team is seeking a Lighting Design Intern - Summer 2024to work out of ourDenver, CO, Seattle, WA, New York City, New York, San Franciso, CA, Irvine, CA or Los Angeles, CAoffice.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign required), and Microsoft Office 365 (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook), and other visual communication tools. Experience in any of the following fields is a plus – social science, architecture, interior design, environmental design, urban design, real estate, design strategy, organizational development, or organizational psychology is a plus.
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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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