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Degree from accredited art school with emphasis in graphic design, motion design or related field (illustration, photography, industrial design, visual communications) or equivalent work experience.
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The Senior Designer is responsible for creating innovative and compelling design solutions that are consistent and strategically aligned with the Chumash Casino Resort (CCR) brand across media and promotions.
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The NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks Bravo Creative team is seeking a Designer / Motion graphics animator with strong graphic design skills. + Design and animate motion graphics for on-air creative, graphics for campaign promo spots, paid media, social media, and digital creative.
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The Role and What You’ll Do:The Senior Designer will be responsible for supporting the creative team in all aspects of visual output across multiple clients and internally.
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Content Production and Oversight: Oversee the creation and production of all visual and multimedia content, including product photography, videography, graphic design, and copywriting, for use on Amazon, Shopify, social media, email marketing, and other digital platforms.
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Additionally, the Art Department offers lecture courses in Art Appreciation, Art History, History of Photography and Graphic Design. Studio Art courses are a thriving part of the overall art/graphic design program.
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Tuition assistance The Senior Graphic Designer, Motion Artist will join our in-house Design Team to create engaging, on brand creative that is used in various digital channels that aligns to brand and marketing objectives.
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3+ years of graphic design experience with a focus on large format printing, vehicle wraps, and mobile branding. Large Format Graphic Designer - Specializing in Vehicle Wraps and Mobile Branding.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 5 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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Excellence in graphic design, data visualization, illustration, and layout design, and brand development. About the Role: As a Graphic Designer, you will join a team dedicated to creating a variety of deliverables, including graphics, illustrations, layout solutions, and other print and digital media.
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As the brand's "internal agency", you will work closely with the rest of the creative team (graphic designers, art directors, copywriters, in-house photography studio, operations and production), and work closely with our Comms team (organic social & community, partnerships, and PR), and key cross-functional partners across marketing, industrial design, retail, insights, and direct-to-consumer teams, to develop a high standard of creative output that supports the business and brand.
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SUMMARY:The Graphic Designer (GD) is responsible for conceptualization and implementation of design solutions that meet the needs for the ministry’s two attractions from concept to completion working in collaboration with the Senior Graphic Designer and Senior Design Director.
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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.
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Working knowledge of tools (design technologies including Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Adobe Creative Suite, Captivate, Cinema 4D, Final Cut, Maya, Canvas, and HTML5) for authoring interactive multimedia products delivered via a variety of synchronous and asynchronous techniques.
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Master’s in fine arts” as used here refers to any master’s degree in the subject matter of fine arts, which is defined to include visual studio arts such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, and metal and jewelry art; and also art education and art therapy.
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