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Work with the Lead Pastor, Worship Leader, and Production Leader to craft gatherings that communicate truth in fresh and creative ways. Build Teams and Develop Leaders - Manage the Creative Staff, including a Worship Leader, a Production Leader, and a Communications Coordinator.
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Freelance Creative Director. Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Art Direction, Conceptual, Copywriting, Creative Direction, Experiential, Final Cut Pro, Marketing Strategy, SketchUp, Technology.
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Unleash Your Creativity as an Associate Creative Director with Rust-Oleum's Digital Hub! As an Associate Creative Director, you'll wear many hats - writer, producer, director, videographer, and editor.
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As a Creative Director, you will lead our creative team in developing innovative and engaging marketing campaigns. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other relevant design software.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media’s branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media’s commercial solutions.
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Candidate must have a strong background in various programs such as the Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects/Premiere Pro), Cinema 4D, and Edius. Candidate must be an expert visual storyteller with strong skills in writing, cinematography and Adobe Creative Suite editing programs.
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Reporting directly to the VP of Creative, the Creative Director , plays a key role in providing creative leadership throughout the project life cycle. The Creative Director possesses both artistic and technical expertise and can define and articulate the concepts and experiences that visualize the creative vision.
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Magnet Media is seeking an Associate Creative Director on our Tech Pod. The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys working with sales people & strategists, & who is truly passionate about working with tech brands.
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Golin New York is looking for an Associate Creative Director. Collaborate with your creative director, strategist, media, digital and account teams to ensure your work is always relevant, strategically sound and headline worthy.
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DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Creative Designer with a well-rounded skill set to take ownership of diverse projects and see them through to completion. This dynamic role encompasses responsibilities such as working with marketing teams for executing creative deliverables to elevate product offerings and establishing a unified brand understanding and voice.
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West Elm is looking for a Associate Project Manager, Digital Creative. Our DEI initiatives prompt associate participation and engagement, aligning with our core vision to reflect the communities where we do business and put people first.
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The Spotlight Creative Director is the counterpart to the Spotlight Editorial Director, teaming up to establish and own the vision of Spotlight reporting experiences throughout the entire process of a project.
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Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design, Illustration or Package Design plus 10 years of graphic design including package design experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; or Masters of Fine Arts degree or other post-graduate creative degree plus 8 years of graphic design including package design experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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What it takes: Bachelor's degree in management, business or a related field-professional certification a plus 5 years of digital, creative, and marketing project management experience, including large-scale campaigns Excellent organizational and time management skills Excellent communication and team management skills Fluency with project management tools (e.g., Workfront) Familiarity with content management systems (e.g., AEM) Knowledge of Adobe design programs, Figma, MURAL, etc.
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Even after production, as client reviews and QA processes take place, the Creative Director continues to serve as a contributor, decision maker, and reviewer on any adjustments and corrections made to the product.
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