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At Hero Digital, we believe the future belongs to the businesses that harness technology to serve human needs. Above all, Hero Digital is committed to creating an inclusive employee experience that reflects the world we live in today.
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As an Art Director focused on promo you will be responsible for supporting the SAD/ACD/CD in the conception, design, and execution of visual materials for a diverse range of marketing initiatives and business objectives.
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Job Summary: Reporting to the Chair of Art & Design, The University of West Florida Department of Art and Design is seeking an energetic Director for The Art Gallery (TAG.
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As the Senior Art Director on our marketing team, you will help lead fully integrated, omni-channel marketing campaigns, serving as a key creative contributor for the brand. The role reports to our Creative Director and combines strategic thinking with polished execution, creating engaging customer facing experiences that shape the overall brand identity.
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The Art Director, Gameplay will work with Art Teams (Audio, VFX, and UI), Environment, Design, and Engineering departments on all visual and interactive gameplay specific work. The Art Director, gameplay will provide direction and guidance for visual style and aesthetics for gameplay through the pipeline from conception to completion; you maintain quality standards while striving for unforgettable player experiences.
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It's a flat structure so you will directly report to the Creative Director, but interface with the CCO on a daily basis. Work with Interactive Art, Designers, and Web teams to adapt key visuals into multiple digital channels, animations, and formats.
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Work with Concept Leads and Art Directors to guide the direction of Fortnite Cosmetics. Epic Games is looking for a Concept Director to join our team working on Fortnite. Strong understanding of art fundamentals, multiple art styles, anatomy, appeal.
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At least 5 years of Art Director experience in fast-paced agency - a proven track record in both traditional advertising and digital design. Hello Art Director Wizard! Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Adobe Lightroom.
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Motion Graphics & After Effects / Adobe Premiere is a plus. Tambourine is one of the country’s fastest-growing hospitality & tourism marketing firms. Are you looking for a dynamic opportunity in travel and destination marketing industry.
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We're looking for our team's first Art Director, who has a wealth of Unreal Engine and artistic experience. [Full Time] Art Director, Unreal Engine at DreamWorld (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Art Director, Unreal Engine DreamWorld United States.
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3-5 years of experience as an on set Art Director, with experience in ecommerce production (Both on model photography and tabletop/pinup photography). Serve as on set ecom Art Director for a dedicated on model ecom client, shooting daily.
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The Utah Jazz are looking for an Art Director to join and help lead their creative team. Working under thedirection 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 the Jazz. 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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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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You're an Art Director, and we need you directing Art. And Artists. Expert at using 3D Art tools such as Maya, ZBrush, 3ds MAX, Vray, Substance Designer/Painter or 3D Coat.
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Good. If you're ready to be an Digital Media Art Director with the brightest minds in the industry and do things that haven't yet been imagined, join us and let's see where you can put your talents to work.
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