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The Graphic Designer is a prolific, creatively driven, super organized member of the team, and has the growing design skills to confidently shapeshift between pop culture worlds as varied as you can imagine - from horror to anime to sports and everything in between.
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If you are an imaginative Mid-Level, high energy, Graphic Designer with a solid background in print design, particularly within the cosmetics or beauty industry, and you're ready to bring your graphic design prowess to collaborate with the Creative Department, shaping our brand's visual identity, we encourage you to apply for this thrilling opportunity.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Video Production, or a related field. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Graphic Designer to join our marketing team.
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This could include infographics and data visualization, mapping experience with ArcGIS or QGIS, or experience with graphic design and document production in Adobe Creative Suite. This could include a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or work in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, engineering, public health, or a related.
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The services provided include, but are not limited to, photography, publication design and layout, interactive multimedia presentations, exhibit design and planning, interior design, poster fabrication, graphic illustrations, and video production.
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AlphaGraphics Knox Street | Park Cities | North Dallas is seeking a skilled and experienced Graphic Design Manager to lead our dynamic design team in a fast-paced production environment.
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The primary responsibilities for the Landscape Designer include design/graphic production and technical document creation for deliverables related to the planning and landscape architecture service.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Working knowledge of common software including AutoCAD/FX, Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design), Microsoft Word, MS Excel, and Geographic Information System (GIS.
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Establish, communicate, and implement industry best practices for exhibit design and graphic design, processes and norms including but not limited to complete exhibit design drawing sets, graphic designs, and specifications.
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Years of experience in related design industry (architecture, industrial, environmental, experiential, graphic, packaging) knowledge of assembling materials to execute needed production files for a wide variety of projects that could include art installations, experiential spaces, set design, pop-up spaces, murals, window displays, and environmental design.
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Georgia-Pacific’s Hummingbird® is seeking a talented, experienced, and highly collaborative Production Graphic Designer to join our team in Phoenix, Arizona at our newest state of the art Hummingbird® digital press location.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field. Proficiency in graphic design software such as the Adobe Creative Suite. Minimum of 3 years of experience in graphic design, preferably within a corporate or agency environment.
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Proven Multimedia Development experience including eLearning authoring (Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, Evolve, Adapt, or Elucidat), animation (Vyond, Adobe Animate, or Adobe After Effects), video (Adobe Premiere or Camtasia), and graphic design (Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator.
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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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