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You have a strong understanding of animation principles, graphic design/illustration, VFX, and video editing. You have 3+ years as a motion designer (either working for in-house creative teams or agencies.
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Job Description: Immerse yourself in the world of visual storytelling as a Mid-Level Graphic Designer, focusing on but not limited to the dynamic realm of print design. Our El Segundo-based creative team is on the lookout for an individual with a solid foundation in graphic design, strong eye for typography and branding, a passion for beauty and fashion, and a discerning eye for aesthetics.
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Associate degree in Art, Graphic Art and Design, Photography, Multimedia or Video Production or Editing, or similar. One year of professional experience in graphic arts and design; video, photography, and/or audio editing and production; and digital and print production.
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User Experience (UX) Design, User Interface (UI) Design, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Wireframing, Usability Testing, User Research, Information Architecture, Design Thinking, Visual Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD), Sketch, Figma, Responsive Design, HTML/CSS, Agile Methodologies, Collaboration Tools (e.g., Slack, Trello, Jira), Design Systems, Problem Solving, Mentorship, Leadership, SaaS, AI, Automation.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in UX/UI Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Graphic Design, or a related field. Strong portfolio showcasing a range of UX/UI design projects, highlighting problem-solving skills and design thinking.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in UX/UI design, preferably in B2B or SaaS environments. Conduct user research, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions and improve user experiences.
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Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in UX/UI design, applying this knowledge to our product. Proficiency in design tools such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, or similar.
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Lead the design process from concept to final implementation, delivering intuitive and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces. Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups that effectively communicate design ideas.
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Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to articulate design decisions and advocate for the user. Experience with user research methodologies and usability testing. Mentor junior designers and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
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The Designer provides support to the Creative and Marketing teams working onsite in a hybrid model for our luxury beauty client in New York City. They are responsible for assisting in the production, creation, and adaptation of graphics, production files, 2D & 3D rendering, graphic strips, displays, print & POS design, and various architectural needs regarding various retail environments such as shop-in-shop, free-standing stores, pop up events, trade shows and more.
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Expertise in production design, digital design, visual graphic design for retail, signage, digital, ads, social media, email, landing pages, animation, Adobe XD, Illustrator, Id - InDesign, Photoshop and AE - After Effects.
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The primary responsibilities for the Landscape Designer Intern include design/graphic production and technical document creation for deliverables related to the planning and landscape architecture service.
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Argyll Scott Asia is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Proven track record of designing and delivering successful digital products. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure a seamless and consistent user experience across the platform.
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