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The NBCUniversal Entertainment Networks Bravo Creative team is seeking a Designer / Motion graphics animator with strong graphic design skills. Design and animate motion graphics for on-air creative, graphics for campaign promo spots, paid media, social media, and digital creative.
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She/he will help lead graphic designers within the Creative Services team to create visual images and graphics for campaigns, live events, mobile apps, print, merchandise, set design, and production-related elements, as well as videos for linear, app, streaming, social (IG, FB, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok), and other media formats.
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Reporting to the Creative Director and into the agency's Head of Design, the Design Director will be a thoughtful and connected creative strategist as well as an inspiring, detail-oriented internal brand manager, all wrapped in the modern cloth of a passionate graphic designer.
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Lead graphic and motion design creative for Saylor’s clients in collaboration with the Art Director/Executive Creative Director; Assist in concept development. Proven expertise in graphic design, motion design, and digital media, with a portfolio that showcases strong creative and narrative skills.
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Experience with graphic design, motion design, and UX/UI design. You can quickly learn and adapt to the brand’s aesthetics while leveraging performance design best practices to create thumb-stopping, action-driving creative.
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Degree in graphic arts, visual arts, or a related creative field. From studios, audio, experiential, marketing, to brand partnerships — the designer will play an instrumental role in defining the visual language and storytelling of the Hartbeat brand, its properties, and partners.
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Incorporates typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance motion graphic content. The Senior Motion Designer pushes the brand forward through the execution of motion design and editing work to produce a variety of animations, patient stories, campaign work, interactive elements, and more.
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Now hiring a Junior Graphic Designer for lifestyle/action sport brand who has worked within the luxury arena with brands similar to Balenciaga, Ferrari, Maserati, Off-White, etc. Thorough understanding of creative process, color theory and typography as well as interactive, digital design and video storytelling.
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The Role and What You’ll Do:The Senior Designer will be responsible for supporting the creative team in all aspects of visual output across multiple clients and internally. This includes, but is not limited to graphic design, light retouching/photo manipulation, motion graphics, social media posts, production for both digital and print deliverables, branded collateral, web banners, presentation design, and original content.
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Graphic Novel and Comic Book design pages, cover, and layout design. A solid working knowledge and interest in the graphic novel and comic book industry and production process.
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Design custom creative for live activation event, outdoor billboards, promotional merchandises, and digital banners. + Attention to detail & a thoughtful approach towards bringing overall campaign direction to life via motion design.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Textile Design, Fashion Design, or a related field. As a Sr Creative CAD Manager, each day brings exciting opportunities to shape our design collections.
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Our content is found on Disney+, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, & Disney XD. Creative Marketing Motion Design Team is responsible for motion graphic design, branding, custom animation, & visual effects, for DBT’s marketing & short form content.
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Visual and graphic design expertise: Proficient in visual and graphic design using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator; to include 2d and 3d motion graphics.
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In this Creative Director position, you’ll be responsible for spearheading the creative vision and strategy across all fashion initiatives, including brand, seasonal, and private label campaigns; you’ll steer innovative, insight-driven concepts, set the bar for modern, relevant, compelling, and aspirational photo and video shoots, and oversee elevated, consistent graphic design application in post.
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