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The Graphic Designer provides innovative graphic design services to support the sales team and company marketing needs by conceptualizing, creating, and designing graphic initiatives.
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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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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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Work with graphic designer to apply and maintain Madewell branding standards across store assets, signage, print collateral, packaging and specialty projects. Under the guidance of the graphic designer, ensure clear and consistent communication of the Madewell Brand through print and store assets.
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As Senior Graphic Designer, you’ll be responsible for overseeing and guiding all visual and creative aspects of our brand, including digital and print. Minimum 3 years as a Senior Graphic Designer (or in a similar senior creative role.
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We're seeking a Graphic Designer to collaborate on creating visually stunning designs that resonate with our audience and elevate our brand identity. - Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic/Art Design or related discipline.
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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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We are a growing start-up company looking for a Side Hustle Mentor - Graphic Designer to join our community. As a Side Hustle Mentor - Graphic Designer , you will be responsible for providing guidance, support, and mentorship to aspiring Graphic Designers in our community.
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Support the Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer when necessary for more in-depth design campaigns such as events branding, annual product line, and missionary outreach initiatives.
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Graphic Designer McLean, VA · Information Technology Apply Now. Graphic design and multi-media support will enable our client to meet these critical requirements. Bachelor’s degree in graphic design or equivalent arts major.
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Banyan Hill — a multimillion-dollar financial publishing company — is seeking a Junior Graphic Designer to join their seasoned Graphic Design team. The Junior Graphic Designer is responsible for conceptualizing, producing, managing and optimizing graphic assets for use across websites, social media platforms, videos, sales funnels and ads.
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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). The Graphic Designer is responsible for translating customer requirements into a wide variety of visually appealing graphics products.
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Smithbucklin, a 100 percent employee-owned association management company, is looking for a Junior Graphic Designer to join the Creative Services team in our Chicago office. The Junior Graphic Designer will partner with creative and marketing staff to support the visual communication strategy of our not-for-profit client organizations by assisting with the creation of high impact, brand-consistent designs intended to engage, attract sand sell for print, digital and video media.
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Reporting to the Senior Graphic & Web Designer, the graphic designer contributes to the user experience and digital merchandising of Zadok.com. The ideal candidate is highly organized, goal-oriented, and self-motivated to grow with an expanding retail and e-commerce business.
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As the Racquet Sports Graphic Designer, you will work under the direction of the Creative Director, providing design and creative solutions for marketing campaigns across tennis, padel, and pickleball.
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