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We are looking for an active graphic designer to work under the supervision of the Program Director and assist in promoting our programs and events. B.F.A or B.A. in Graphic Design or similar field.
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To be qualified for assignment to Assignment Level II, individuals must have: (a) at least one year of experience as a Graphic Artist, Assignment Level I; or (b) the Qualification Requirements described in "1" or "2" above, plus two additional years of acceptable specialized paid experience conceptualizing and initiating graphic art projects.
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Bachelor's degree in fine arts, communications, graphic design or animation with the following type of work experience: Seven (7) years of related experience in developing visual information and graphic art products for various print, exhibit, web-page design, digital audio/video, and on-line media.
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Graphic Sign Installer Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in electric and vinyl sign installation. Graphic Sign Installer Key Responsibilities: Safely and efficiently install electric and vinyl signs, both interior and exterior, according to project specifications.
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Specific skills desired include: Digital, print, and logo creation Motion graphics and animation Presentation and digital marketing materials Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in graphic design.
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Join the largest manufacturer of tile and natural stone in the United States and watch your career stand out with Dal-Tile, a subsidiary of Mohawk Industries.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:The , in the , seeks to hire a motivated and talented Graphic Design Specialist (Intermediate Professional). Technical skills include: video editing with Premiere; design development with Illustrator and InDesign; photo editing with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop; front end web development with HTML and CSS; and familiarity with DSLR camera systems.
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The Senior Designer supports the Creative and Marketing teams in a hybrid model onsite for our luxury beauty client based in New York City. Their role involves assisting with the production, creation, and adaptation of various graphic elements, including production files, 2D & 3D rendering, graphic strips, displays, print & POS design.
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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and graphic design tools (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator). Proven experience in video production, graphic design, and social media management.
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Indiewire seeks a talented full-time graphic designer to forge a unique identity that stands out in the marketplace. Design and create original art, graphics, and other visual creative to support and enhance editorial features, news stories, special editorial packaging, hub design, and social media marketing.
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The Graphic Designer will have a thorough understanding of branding and marketing and be able to find the right style and layout for each project. Markham is a fast-paced, full-service event production and management firm based in Washington, D.C. We see graphic design as visual storytelling that engages, informs, and inspires.
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About the Role Join our dynamic team as a Senior Graphic Designer, specializing in eCommerce Marketing, and play a pivotal role in elevating our brand's digital presence. 5+ years of experience in graphic design, with a strong focus on digital marketing and eCommerce.
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Athenix Cyber & SIGINT is seeking a Media Specialist 2/ graphic designer to help turn information and data into easy to comprehend graphics. Bachelor's degree in Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Fine Art, Design Art, Computer Science, Computer Graphic Design/Computer Graphics or related field and four (4) years of experience in media production (OR) an Associate's degree and four (4) years of experience in media production (OR) High School diploma and minimum of eight (8) years of media production for a total of eight (8) years.
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Duties/Responsibilities: Graphic Design to include: prepares work to be accomplished by gathering information and materials; assists in the writing and design of marketing materials but not limited to signs, ads, brochures, digital media, and displays; assist in the development and production of special event and new concept designs; assist in the development of graphics to support marketing initiatives for Dining Services, Transportation & Parking, the UGA Golf Course, and Vending Services.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Director, Graphic Design, the Assistant Director will be able to work independently and collaborate with others on the University Annual Giving direct marketing team, including project managers and other members of the creative team, as well as external partners.
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