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The Motion Graphics Designer uses visual design or video to communicate an idea, concept or story. The Motion Designer is agile at brainstorming, coming up with custom graphics that transmit ideas across digital platforms.
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A leading Political Consulting Firm is seeking a creative and skilled Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer. Job Posting: Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer - Political Consulting Firm.
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This role involves developing innovative motion graphics for a variety of platforms, with a special emphasis on digital content. Strong portfolio showcasing motion graphics skills and creative editing.
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We’re looking to bring on a full-time, mid-level video editor/motion graphic designer who can help with production of these types of videos, enabling us to expand our output of quality in-house content.
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The Senior Motion Designer is responsible for generating creative design ideas that enhance video or any other motion media. A Senior Designer is expected to be able to work with all levels of the Creative Dept. and be well trained in industry software related to Motion Design.
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If you are ready to join an industry leading organization where our people are the most important asset, and innovation propels us into the future, you're ready to take your seat at La-Z-Boy Incorporated.
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FMV Analysts shall provide motion video analysis in order to produce standard and non-standard NGA intelligence products on counterterrorism issues. By joining our team, you'll learn FMV tradecraft through a unique four week formal training course, followed by a robust on-the-job training program which provides candidates, who are new to motion GEOINT, specialized instruction in FMV tradecraft, exploitation tools, and theater specific cultural familiarization.
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Floor & Decor Designers provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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If you’re also an enthusiastic interior designer or interior architect professional with vision, passion, and Revit skills looking to become involved with initiatives and activities that advance your career and your firm, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
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Interior Designer or Interior Architect Employee-Owners wanted! We are seeking a talented and determined Interior Designer or Interior Architect for our Maitland, Florida office. Interior Designer or Interior Architect Employee-Owners wanted.
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The Truss Designer will be responsible for creating complete and accurate Truss Placement Plans and Truss Design Drawings for both custom and track residential building projects. We are looking for a detail oriented and experienced Truss Designer to join our well-established team.
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We are on the hunt for a visionary Marine Designer who is passionate about blending aesthetics with functionality, pushing the boundaries of naval architecture and marine engineering to new horizons.
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If you are ready to join an industry leading organization where our people are the most important asset, and innovation propels us into the future, you're ready to take your seat at La-Z-Boy Incorporated.
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If you are ready to join an industry leading organization where our people are the most important asset, and innovation propels us into the future, you’re ready to take your seat at La-Z-Boy Incorporated.
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We are responsible for driving the product design, user experiences, creative direction, production design, motion design, service design, UX copywriting, UX research and UX engineering. The consumer portfolio we get to design for includes many of the most trusted and beloved brands in the world – ABC, ABC News, Disney, ESPN, Freeform, FX, Marvel, National Geographic and Star Wars. These are great products, and our charge is to always imagine ways to make them even better; to deliver happiness and magical moments through artistry and inventive design, reinforcing the emotional connection between consumers and Disney’s brands.
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