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Under the direction and guidance of the Sr. Art Director, Art Director leads the creative services team on creative development and approval of marketing campaign assets, social campaigns, corporate decks, web, print and email layout designs.
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Founded in 2015, the gallery features exhibits of emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary-pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and performance art.
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As an Art Director, you will be involved in defining and articulating the brand's visual language across multiple platforms through the medium of photography and video. Work closely with the Creative Director to make selects and keep the post-production process moving.
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Job Title: Bilingual Art Director - Cause Marketing Agency. As a bilingual Art Director, you will play a key role in shaping the visual identity of these campaigns and communicating their messages effectively to diverse audiences.
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Interprets creative briefs and direction provided by Sr. Art Director to execute projects that will impress and go beyond simple entry-level designer creative. The Art Director is a conceptual expert and strategic leader who understands how to create a comprehensive brand campaign for multiple properties.
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The Art Director will work closely with the Associate Creative Director, our brands, senior leaders and campaign managers to develop, create, execute and deliver design materials that position Brunswick—and our boat brands—as the leader in the marine industry.
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Lead Designer (Art Director) Design Firm/Agency Experience as Art Director strongly preferred. Ability to art direct for logos, branding, video, photography, and illustration.
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Under the supervision of the Clinical Director, the Art Therapist will develop and deliver a therapeutic program utilizing art and expression that encourages meaningful and positive experiences for residents and achieves the greatest benefit and resolution of symptoms through established therapeutic procedures.
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The Infinite Agency is looking for a full-time Art Director, are you one of those? A strong Art Direction portfolio, to be submitted with professional resume. Proven skills in Art Direction and Design.
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This role will collaborate closely with the brand founder and Creative Director, Patrick Ta, to develop strategic and disruptive campaigns that bring his creative vision and brand aesthetic to life and capitalize on our social-first, artistry POV. The Sr. Art Director will oversee brand storytelling, as well as work with best-in-class third party partners on video production, product and lifestyle shoots, casting, and creative agency and content creation partners, when warranted.
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Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, is seeking an experienced Art Director for its in-house Title Creative team. Reporting to the Design Director, and working cross-functionally, the Art Director will drive the creation of marketing assets that deliver on strategic objectives while maintaining best in class creative and design standards.
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A top tier Art Director with 8+ years professional at a Studio/TV network, Agency, Media company, or related creative enterprise. Reporting to the Sr. Director of Creative Services, the Art Director is a creative, conceptual thinker who collaborates with the rest of the creative teams to ensure the brand identity is in each asset created.
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Director de arte. Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects) Esta posición es la encargada de impulsar la creatividad y la excelencia visual en todas las iniciativas de marketing y publicidad.
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The Sr. Art Director will work closely with the Creative Director to concept and present seasonal campaigns in partnership with the Editorial Director with a true understanding of visual storytelling.
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A visual problem solver and storyteller, the Art Director will take ideas from concept to execution stage, in both print and digital advertising, on a variety of platforms and mediums. In support of the Peacock Title Creative team, the Art Director will also work within a larger team of creative and marketing professionals, delivering on all company goals and media initiatives.
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