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Wichita State University Foundation and Alumni Engagement (WSUFAE) is looking for an organized, creative individual for our Graphic Designer to join our Marketing and Communications team.
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As a Graphic Designer on our creative team, you’ll play a vital role in creating visually compelling packaging, sales collateral, catalogs, POS displays and trade show graphics. Graphic Designer (Recruiting for the Allen Company.
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The Graphic Designer will work within the Content team responsible for the design and brand work across our owned properties: Nitro Circus, SLS, and Nitrocross, with a primary focus on social/digital, marketing, sales, and partnerships.
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Responsible for delivering graphic design solutions that supports our brands, business strategy, and project objectives under the direction provided by the Creative Director. Bachelors' Degree Graphic Design or related industry experience.
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The Graphic Designer reporting to the Creative Services Manager, will be responsible for developing and designing digital ad creatives as part of Audacy’s centralized revenue operations Creative Services team.
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The Web Graphic Designer will contribute their design sensibilities to daily editorial projects, collaborate with the Creative Director, Editorial team, Editors, and other team members to create innovative design solutions, and to develop creative concepts for web and mobile projects.
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The Wisconsin Badgers are looking for a Motion Graphic Designer with a passion for fan engagement and brand development to create visually impactful graphics for in venue LED displays and IPTV systems.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Graphic Designer with strong technical and conceptual skills to join our team as a Contractor. Comfortable in graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) and a curiosity for AI-supported efficiencies in marketing.
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Under the supervision of the Senior Art and Editorial Director, the Graphic Designer designs a variety of print materials including flyers, brochures, event programs, invitations, sections of Expedition magazine, banners, and outdoor graphics.
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Job Title: Graphic Designer I. As a Digital Designer at SHEGLAM, you will play a crucial role in creating engaging visual content across various platforms. We are seeking a talented Digital Designer to join our team.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Graphic Designer to join our Reston, VA office! Bachelors Degree in Graphic Design or similar. Our Graphic Designers work independently, partnering with other Designers and Marketing professionals to understand and translate the client’s vision and design a variety of deliverables in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
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Reporting to the Head of Growth Marketing, we are seeking a highly skilled and creative Senior Graphic Designer to bring Carpe’s visual identity to life. We're looking for a Senior Graphic Designer to help us reach our ambitious growth goals and join our team based in Durham, North Carolina.
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Our client is looking for a mid-level graphic designer to support their Marketing Team with creating content for web banner ads, PowerPoints, social media, and marketing campaigns. This person will be a part if the Brand and Web marketing team reporting to the hiring manager This team also consists of one full time designer, a hybrid designer and writer, a copywriter, a content editor, a PM, and 2 web folks.
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Under the direction of the Graphic Design Manager, the Graphic Designer is responsible for creating and delivering a variety of marketing materials for print and digital media. Title: Graphic Designer.
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As a member of the Communications and Engagement Department, the graphic designer conceptualizes and creates artwork for a multitude of projects from books and newsletters to social media images and videos.
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