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Capable of communicating project ideas through the use of sketches, and computer design tools such as 3D modeling, AutoCAD, BIM (Revit), SketchUp, Abode Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
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Speed and proficiency with current Adobe Creative Suite on MacOS. Working under the direction of the Sr. Brand Director, this position will be responsible for spearheading strategy, concept, and design ideas, while assuring brand consistency while creating both digital and print-based graphics for Utah Hockey Club. Our ideal candidate is technically sound, passionate, hard-working and detail-oriented, and is knowledgeable in the latest trends and practices in graphic design.
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Advanced knowledge of the post-production process, including media management and encoding video to various formatsKnowledge of High-definition (HD) cameras and videography, motion graphics and proper lighting techniquesSoftware skills required include Adobe CC Suite production package including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Adobe Creative Suite, Media Encoder, etc.
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Liaise with freelance graphic design, photography, videography and other creative partners to manage the production of digital content and other assets. The Marketing and Social Media Coordinator supports the Chief Marketing Officer on planning and execution of Pacific Catch’s overall brand building activities, and acts as the primary owner and community manager on the brand’s social media channels.
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Skills in graphic design using Adobe Creative Suite, and skills in Project Management Software, Digital Asset Management (DAM) Software and/or CastNet/Scala system preferred.
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A strong working knowledge of word processing programs (e.g., Microsoft Word), spreadsheet management (Excel), and presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint), as well as desktop publishing software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite), graphics programs (e.g., InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop.
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Digital Design 2D/3D: Working knowledge of emerging technologies and digital visualization skills and fully working knowledge of patterning software and Adobe creative suite.
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Reporting to the Creative Director and into the agency's Head of Design, the Design Director will be a thoughtful and connected creative strategist as well as an inspiring, detail-oriented internal brand manager, all wrapped in the modern cloth of a passionate graphic designer.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in various aspects of multimedia production, including lighting setup, video recording, video editing, graphic design using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, social media management, and a strong understanding of marketing principles.
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Working knowledge with Mac OS and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat) GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERN - Sports Facilities Management. Recently graduated with a degree or current student working towards a degree in graphic design or related field.
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Excellent computer skills Adobe Suite, and all relevant software tied to graphic design, animation and content creation (a plus) Excellent computer skills Adobe Suite, and all relevant software tied to graphic design, and content creation.
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The Creative Services and Content Specialist will contribute to the ideation and graphic design of compelling content and lead the delivery of creative projects across all marketing channels and departments at Crystal Mountain Ski Resort.
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Experience with AutoCAD, SketchUp or Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office required. Participate in the preparation of graphic illustrations and produce graphics for marketing, interviews, proposals, master plans, and construction documents.
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Candidate must be an expert visual storyteller with strong skills in writing, cinematography, and Adobe Creative Suite editing programs. Showcase exceptional video production skills, including writing, directing, cinematography, editing, and motion graphic design.
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Prior experience in a marketing or digital agency preferred, demonstrating a strong ability to manage client relationships and priorities Communications, analytical, and organizational skills Proficiency in some combination of design tools (Adobe Creative Cloud, Canva, etc.
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