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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor's or Master's program in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Fine Arts, Marketing, or a related field. The graphic design intern will be responsible for creating compelling visual assets that meet the unique needs of 10-plus companies.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. As a Mompreneur - Freelance Graphic Designer , you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring other Mompreneurs to succeed with their Freelancing and Side Hustle as a Graphic Designer.
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Great candidates for this role will have: Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in the field(s) of graphic design, UI/UX design, or illustration. At first the Graphic Designer will work within FastSpring’s existing brand aesthetic, but soon they will be extending, improving, and iterating on our visual identity and bringing their own flair.
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In addition to photography, the Graphic Design Department offers the following courses: Design I, Graphic Design I, Graphic Design II (Symbols), Graphic Design III (Layout and Prepress), Color Studies, Video Production & Editing, Web Application Design, Advanced Graphic Design I, Digital Illustration, 3D Animation, and Graphic Design Internship.
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Associates or Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design, Animation, Media Arts, or a related field. Strong portfolio showcasing creative and technical skills in graphic design, motion graphics, animation, and 3D.
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Bachelor's or Associate degree in Art, Visual Communication, Commercial Art, Computer Graphics, Graphic Design, Interactive Media, Interactive Technology, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction or Interactive Design, English and/or Technical Communication, Interface Design, UI Design, Visual Design, User Experience Design, Web Design, or.
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The Graphic Design intern will collaborate directly with the Graphic Design Manager and Graphic Designer to help execute design solutions, create engaging dynamic and digital media, as well as other print and digital materials.
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As a member of the Corporate Communications creative team, the Multimedia Designer supports multimedia content creation through various mediums, including photo, video, animation and graphic design, among others.
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This center will focus on LSC-CyFair's Visual Communication and Information Technology workforce training programs with certificates and degrees in areas such as Cisco and Microsoft Networking, Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Graphic and Web Design, and 3D animation.
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Future and current OSU employees can use the to learn more about the full value of the benefits provided at OSU. Key Responsibilities 100% Teaching and Assigned DutiesTeach (and potentially develop) undergraduate courses on-campus or through Ecampus in areas of graphic design such as: typography, design tools + techniques, interaction design, design thinking, information design, branding systems, package design, professional development, design theory, graphic design history, etc.
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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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We are looking to hire a Senior Graphic Designer immediately in a Hybrid (50/50) capacity at our Global Headquarters in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Motion Graphics and Animation: o Design and create visually stunning animations and motion graphics for various platforms including web, mobile, and video.
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Background in graphic design, layout, and typography. Stay up-to-date with design trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in performance marketing and graphic design.
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Proficiency in graphic design and video production software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), with a strong understanding of emerging media technologies. Imagine partnering with our marketing director and leveraging your expertise in YouTube channel development, graphic design, and video production to build a media empire that spans every platform, from YouTube to podcasts, and beyond.
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Serves as primary contact to CCBC’s web team to provide graphic design and user interface input on interactive development projects to further CCBC’s extended Web presence. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in electronic/multi-media, graphic design, visual communications or related field and three (3) years of relevant experience.
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