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The Design Director will lead the graphic/art department to conceptualize and execute the look and feel of multiple Deadline editorial properties, including a website, magazine and event branding.
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We are looking for a talented Design Director to join our Global Growth team. Design, Director, New Business. In this role, you will be a key leader of the design team working with key agency leadership, new business team members, and presentation designers to bring UM's proposition to life with a magical combination of creativity and logic, arts and smarts, and beauty and brains.
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As a Design Director at WillowTree, you’ll mentor, inspire, and grow individual product teams across our product consulting business of 100 designers, researchers, and strategists. The Design Director role will be an integral part of WillowTree's hiring success.
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Partner with new business and agency leadership teams to tell stories through presentation design and incorporate new ways of visual communication. Inspire the design team with creativity, fresh ideas, and positivity.
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Manage all global design resources including mentoring and leading a team of designers. This person will lead from ideation and creation to execution and implementation to design polished, inspiring presentation decks and other bespoke materials for prospective clients.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Director, Graphic Design, the Assistant Director will be able to work independently and collaborate with others on the University Annual Giving direct marketing team, including project managers and other members of the creative team, as well as external partners.
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The Director of Instructional Design, under general direction, identifies and communicates best practices for applying teaching and learning theories and instructional technologies to curriculum design.
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We are looking for a visionary and dynamic Director to spearhead our Customer Design Tools division. 10+ years of experience in design tool development, EDA development, hardware evaluation and configuration, simulation, modeling tools, and software development in the semiconductor industry.
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Reporting to the Director of STEM Education, s/he works with teachers on curriculum design and integration, looking for opportunities to bring a ‘hands-on, minds-on’ approach to all academic disciplines and grades.
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We're looking for a seasoned, impact-minded Director, Product Design – Enterprise, Service Design who can help us charter this new course with our amazing team around the world. As Director, Product Design - Enterprise, Service Design you will be working closely with your primary team, the Enterprise Core, while using Service Design methodologies & principles to bridge the rest of the business to the Core platform.
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The Design Director, Visual Merchandising & Store Design (VM/SD) will play a leading role in the design development, management and global execution of in-store architecture and visual merchandising displays across multiple retail formats.
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We're looking for a Senior Director, Analog Design Engineering to lead a team of Seattle-based and remote design engineers solving new technical challenges for large enterprises. Own the development of the analog design and verification methodology and tools for extraction, pre/post layout simulation, mixed signal and RF simulations with a focus on improving quality and designer efficiency.
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Proven experience in Brand Manager or Junior Art Director role, preferably within a branding agency or luxury fashion environment. A Bachelors degree in jewelry design, visual design, branding, or other creative field.
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The TD/DE EDA Design Flow Development Director reports to VP of Library and SoC Design Enablement and will build a team of CAD experts and developers and will be responsible for planning, execution, delivery of the EDA design flow for all DTCO activities, technology lead vehicle design, IP design, and product design in TD. The design flow will be built on top of a reference flow enabled on Intel technology and released from external EDA vendors.
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Experience with user research, design process, design systems and tooling, early usability studies, iterative approach to product development and deployment. You will be leading the team to high quality and state-of-the-art design work with your keen design sense and leadership experience.
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