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The Graphic Designer is responsible for creating intelligent and powerful visual communications that successfully translate brand guidelines into a wide range of deliverables such as direct mail, identity/logo creation, publications, marketing collateral, advertising activations, email marketing, and large format signage.
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The graphic designer will:-Support the Senior Graphic Designer in review and execution of agency-wide graphic design requests. The Bureau of Public Affairs & Communications seeks a Graphic Designer.
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Senior Graphic Designer. The designer will be able to manage several projects at once, using industry standard Graphic Design tools (Apple hardware and peripherals, Adobe software.
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We are looking for an Environmental Graphic Designer to develop signage and show graphics to help tell the stories in Walt Disney World Theme Parks, Water Parks, Resorts, and Disney Cruise Line.
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We are looking for a Senior Graphic Designer to lead in creating engaging and on-brand graphics for Diamonds Direct across a variety of media. The Senior Graphic Designer role encompasses the entire process of visualizing and creating campaign graphics including illustrations, layouts and photos.
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Resideo is seeking a Graphic Designer responsible for contributing to the ideation and creative development of marketing assets supporting product development, marketing campaigns, retail initiatives and customer experience for the Resideo, First Alert, BRK, and Honeywell Home brands.
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Serve as a Graphic Design Intern within the Creative Department, collaborating with others on design and content development. As a Varsity Spirit Graphic Design Intern. College senior or recent graduate - Bachelors Degree in Graphic Design, or Advertising.
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The Graphic Designer reports to the Vice President, Marketing and Communications in a shared services model, providing the opportunity to work on multiple brands owned by The Quikrete Companies.
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The Associate, Social Media Creative – Graphic Designer will be a key member of the O&O social media team within the Brand Marketing group, creating animations and graphics for the firm’s social media channels.
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We're looking for a kick-ass entry level graphic designer to join our growing agency. The Graphic Designer will work to develop timelines for marketing campaigns, and will be expected to produce high-quality design while meeting aggressive deadlines.
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The Graphic Artist will work with the Marketing Team to establish a campaign plan, create designs from conception through final production with minimal supervision, and maintain the brand integrity of the Marine Raiders Brand.
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Peep our 2020 Recap Video here: THE ROLE: Sr. Graphic Designer The ideal candidate for this role should have strong design and creative skills, with professional experience in graphic design.
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The Student Graphic Designer will be able to use their creativity and critical thinking skills to draw the attention of the Indiana State community and beyond to increase involvement in events, build awareness, elevate the university brand, and enhance their overall collegiate experience.
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The Instructional Designer will conduct needs analyses, design, develop, implement, and evaluate technical training, and work with subject matter experts to create eLearning, classroom, live and on-demand virtual training, job aids, and tools.
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The Architectural Designer will develop planning and creative design drawings and details. The Architectural Designer will lead in design production. Revit, Architecture, Design, Construction Document, Architectural Design, Architectural Plan, Architectural Drawing, Design Development, Floor Plan, Schematic Design, Conceptual Design, Healthcare Architecture, Commercial Architecture, Design Documents, Design Documentation, Space Planning, Sketchup, Facility Design, Design Production, Design Drawing, Architectural Design Plans, Construction Drawings, Shop Drawing, Building Codes, 3D Design, BIM, Construction Administration.
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