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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or a related field 3-5 years of professional experience in graphic design Strong portfolio showcasing a diverse range of packaging design projects, demonstrating creativity, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of typography, layout, and color theory.
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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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QUALIFICATIONS: · Proven Experience: Minimum 3 years of professional graphic design experience, supported by a strong portfolio that highlights your creativity and expertise. · Marketing and Promotional Materials: Design compelling visuals for digital marketing campaigns, including social media graphics, digital ads, and promotional materials that reflect the essence of our projects.
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Undergraduate or Graduate level student studying visual arts based subject: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Information Design, Design & Technology, Design strategies etc with an interest in art curation, digital design, Website development and information technologyDesign and visually awareWork mode: Hybrid- remote and in personSalary- $22.08 per hour Minimum Qualifications: CHARACTERISTICS:Be reliable, responsible, confident, and flexible.
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As a Graphic Design Adjunct, you will play a vital role in teaching and mentoring students, creating an engaging learning environment, and helping them develop the necessary skills to pursue lifelong success in dynamic careers.
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The graphic designer will:-Support the Senior Graphic Designer in review and execution of agency-wide graphic design requests. The selected candidate will collaborate on a wide variety of graphic design projects across print and digital media.
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Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design, Illustration or Package Design plus 10 years of graphic design including package design experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; or Masters of Fine Arts degree or other post-graduate creative degree plus 8 years of graphic design including package design experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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Graphic design, graphic art and technical jobs in radio/TV production will not be considered as qualifying. Experience in marketing, public relations, library science, and/or the research, written preparation and dissemination of information to the public or on behalf of an organization to its customers through such medium as publications, broadcasting, Internet web pages, social media, or public speaking will substitute for the required degree on the basis of one year of experience for thirty semester hours of college.
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Indiana University Kokomo, New Media, Art and Technology invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Graphic Design faculty position. Title Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Kokomo New Media, Art, and Technology Location Kokomo Position Summary.
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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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Minimum of 3 years in multi-media production, digital marketing, website management, graphic design, video, or similar or graduate work in advertising, marketing, or media.
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Must have one or more of the following areas of expertise: Drawing Painting Sculpture Printmaking Photography Digital Art Animation 3D Modeling Motion Graphics Graphic Design Interactive Design User Experience Design Previous teaching experience and relevant experience in the content area are desired, MFA preferred.
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Creates fact sheets, brochures, flyers and other marketing and public-facing materials to be used at outreach events. The bi-weekly minimum hire rate established for the Public Information Officer 1, in accordance with CPRA s Special Entrance Rate (SER) Policy, is $1,243.20 bi-weekly.
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An Experience Design and Creative Technology firm operating at the intersection of communications and the built environment, embracing a wide range of disciplines including graphic design, architectural, interior, digital design, and software development.
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The designer will be able to manage several projects at once, using industry standard Graphic Design tools (Apple hardware and peripherals, Adobe software). At least 5+ years of experience in highly creative visual design work for print and digital marketing through ads, logos, strategic campaigns, social media, presentations, tradeshows, collateral materials, multi-media, animation, motion graphics.
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