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General Description: While working closely with each of the graphic designers in the Ravens Brand Strategy & Advertising group, the Graphic Design Intern will handle a variety of projects to support all Ravens Marketing initiatives.
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The primary role of the Graphic Design Intern position is to assist the Student Life Marketing team (reporting to the lead graphic designer) in performing daily tasks to market for Student Life. The goal of this position is to give students valuable real-world experience in a marketing environment, leveraging print and digital media.
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Conceptualize, design, and produce high-quality graphic content for various digital channels, including digital ads, websites, social media, and marketing materials. Demonstrable graphic design skills with a strong portfolio.
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B.F.A or B.A. in Graphic Design or similar field. We are looking for an active graphic designer to work under the supervision of the Program Director and assist in promoting our programs and events.
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The candidate selected will support our growing Landscape Architecture practice by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production. Projects include land planning, urban design and redevelopment, mixed-use and all types of residential development, streetscapes, design guidelines, public infrastructure design, parks and other community facility design.
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Develop varied Environmental Graphic and Sign Design solutions for project work at all stages from concept design through the preparation of construction documentation. Demonstrated thoughtful design and artistic skills in solving architectural graphic design challenges.
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Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge of graphic design, photography, illustration, incorporation of video and multimedia elements into projects. Master's degree and/or a bachelor's degree in graphic design, visual arts or related field or equivalent experience.
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The Graphic Designer (GD) is responsible for conceptualization and implementation of design solutions that meet the needs for the ministry's two attractions from concept to completion working in collaboration with the Senior Graphic Designer and Senior Design Director.
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We also have several areas of service expertise including: Architecture, Environmental Graphic Design, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Workplace Consulting and more. Bachelor's or Masters Degree in Interior Design or Interior Architecture.
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The ideal candidate will use artistic skills & basic design principles to determine the best visual effect in planning and designing various printed and multimedia graphic art projects, from concept origination through printing & technical processes.
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Reporting directly to the Vice Chancellor, the Visual Designer & Digital Strategist is the creative director and senior brand officer of the University of Tennessee Southern and has responsibility for all graphic design work working collaboratively with campus stakeholders to assess needs and objectives designed to achieve strategic goals and developing materials to achieve those goals.
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The Graphic Designer will be responsible for helping bring the brand to life across assets to ensure that the integrity of the brand is present in all facets. 1 to 3 years experience in Marketing, with specific experience in fashion oriented art, design and magazine preferred.
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GLOW is currently seeking a highly motivated and proactive Junior Graphic Designer with an impeccable attention to detail, and a strong design sense to join our dynamic design team.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Fud, the "World's First Social Hustling Community" is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Graphic Designer to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Fine Art, Design Art, Computer Science, Computer Graphic Design/Computer Graphics or related field and four (4) years of experience in media production (OR) an Associate's degree and four (4) years of experience in media production (OR) High School diploma and minimum of eight (8) years of media production for a total of eight (8) years.
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