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Creates visual and dynamic media for marketing campaigns, product launches, social media content, website assets, email marketing, and more, that communicates the desired feeling or message in an engaging and unified way under the guidance of the Graphic Design Manager.
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Education – Bachelor’s or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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Support Visit San Antonio’s Sales, Marketing, Executive management and other teams with graphic design needs. The Junior Graphic Designer will execute graphic design and production ensuring visual alignment with overall brand efforts.
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Our Scientific Visualization Group (SVG) is seeking a graphic artist/layout designer that will design and develop the laboratory’s promotional materials, web interfaces, logos, newsletters, and more.
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As ABSC’s next TS/SCI-cleared Graphics Process Unit (GPU) Engineer, you will play a critical role in the design, engineering, development, deployment, and use of software for the DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) where we support our client’s mission to centralize and standardize Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) enterprise.
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You are a hands-on full stack brand designer with expert level skills in graphic, digital, and motion design. Work with marketing, product, and engineering teams to ensure cohesive brand messaging and high-quality design outputs.
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Graphic & Photography Skills: Basic knowledge of graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom) to create complementary visuals. Collaborate & Align: Work closely with the marketing team to ensure all content aligns with our brand messaging and ongoing campaigns.
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Must have a strong sense of typography, web design, graphic design and motion design including 2D and 3D modeling/animation. Concept, design and produce high-quality, engaging, and innovative motion graphic content that elevate brand experiences and drive results.
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Oversees the development of and may modify and/or review graphic presentations, 3D rendering and implementation documents to incorporate the design intent. Strong presentation skills and graphic and visualization skills to communicate design ideas.
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We help tell the story of Perplexity using traditional graphic design tools, video production, industrial design, and generative AI. Excellent graphic design skills.
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This role must have in depth knowledge of interactive design, user interface/experience design, graphic design, art, visual storytelling, motion & timing, and game design within physical environments.
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Job RequirementsHigh School diplomaAt least five years of experience in graphic art, design or commercial art - education may be substitutedCommitment to the WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement core values of Integrity, Service, Excellence, and CollaborationProject professional image at all timesRequired Skills.
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Bachelor’s degree in film, cinematography, photography, graphic design, marketing, or closely related field preferred; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. As a member of the Corporate Communications creative team, the Multimedia Designer supports multimedia content creation through various mediums, including photo, video, animation and graphic design, among others.
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Three or more years of professional experience in marketing, communications, graphic design, advertising, public relations, and social marketing platforms; Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and database, presentation software, desktop publishing, graphic design and layout.
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The ideal candidate needs to be a highly creative designer and team leader, have the ability to recognize and build high quality designs, and lead a multi-disciplinary design team which includes product designers, material designers, color designers, and graphic designers.
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