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The Junior Graphic Designer will be responsible for supporting in the execution of a variety of print and digital deliverables for our brand partnerships including but not limited to web, email, social media, print and digital advertising.
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Our forward-thinking Global Visual Merchandising team is seeking a talented Senior Graphic Designer to contribute your flair for design to our brand's in-store experience. As a Senior Graphic Designer , you will be entrusted with evolving our brand visuals while defining and ensuring alignment with global brand standards.
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As a Midweight Motion Designer, you'll help bring brands and campaigns to life with eye-catching animations across multiple platforms. Graphic Design Know-How : A solid understanding of design principles (typography, color theory) and ability to create static assets with tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Banyan Hill — a multimillion-dollar financial publishing company — is seeking a Junior Graphic Designer to join their seasoned Graphic Design team. The Junior Graphic Designer is responsible for conceptualizing, producing, managing and optimizing graphic assets for use across websites, social media platforms, videos, sales funnels and ads.
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The Associate Graphic Designer (AGD) will plan and execute a variety of design projects from conceptualization to completion in support of Developing Brain Institute (DBI) internal and external communications initiatives.
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Support the Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer when necessary for more in-depth design campaigns such as events branding, annual product line, and missionary outreach initiatives.
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Are you a Graphic Designer who has turned your hand to Motion Design? We are looking for a 2D Senior Motion Designer with creative agency background to join our client, a thriving Creative Agency located in Bedfordshire.
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We have an opening for a Graphic Designer in support of Z Program’s Science & Technology Assessments and Counterproliferation Analysis & Planning System. Bachelor's degree in relevant field or equivalent combination of education and related experience as a graphics or web designer, technical illustrator, or multimedia designer.
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The Senior Graphic Designer will be a strong problem solver who is valued for their ability to support a wide range of initiatives and campaigns across the D.C United enterprise, including digital, social, and print media.
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Corrugate Graphic Designer is a full-time on-site role. Post-print Flexographic and Digital printing in the corrugated container environment. We are industry leaders of prepress and flexographic plate manufacturing and digital print with over 50years of expertise.
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Excellent all-round pure graphic design skills - illustration, photography and videography skills a bonus. Our client who are a Global Communications company is hiring a Junior Integrated Designer to work onsite within their design team at their client who are a leading Investment Bank based in the City of London.
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If you’re a skilled Graphic Designer with a passion for creating innovative marketing assets for a forward-thinking Space start-up, then reach out to Zee Lone at EVONA. This venture-backed Space industry start-up is seeking a Graphic Design Manager to reshape its marketing and creative vision, creating a cohesive strategy and collection of assets.
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If you are an imaginative Mid-Level, high energy, Graphic Designer with a solid background in print design, particularly within the cosmetics or beauty industry, and you're ready to bring your graphic design prowess to collaborate with the Creative Department, shaping our brand's visual identity, we encourage you to apply for this thrilling opportunity.
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A chance to join Matchroom Multi Sport, one of the fastest growing teams at Matchroom as a junior graphic designer, working on global sporting events such as the Mosconi Cup, Champion of Champions, and Reyes Cup.
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About the Role: As a Graphic Designer, you will join a team dedicated to creating a variety of deliverables, including graphics, illustrations, layout solutions, and other print and digital media.
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