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Proficiency in design and motion graphics software: Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, etc.) You will work closely with our digital, marketing, and retail teams to translate concepts into compelling visual designs that effectively communicate our brand message and engage our target audience.
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CREATIVE DIRECTION Continuously aware of information needed to design athlete and brand relevant product. This includes but is not limited to: Owning holistic overview, rollout, and commercialization of material allocation to Business Units Continually innovates material concepts to create generations of technology MATERIAL EXECUTION Designs, innovates and develops Footwear Material with input from Creative Direction, Design Marketing, and Development.
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Ultimately, we need smart and novel translation of concepts to brand activation and behaviors. Oversee the process of working with creative teams to amplify their ideas via media strategy, tactics and creative thought-starters.
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Arm creative teams with a sophisticated understanding of how we build brand experiences, highlighting unique benefits or strengths of a brand or product to connect with attendees.
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Propose copy and creative in collaboration with social and digital leadership that aligns with brand voice, tone, and campaign positioning. Location: Glendale, CaliforniaJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $28 - 33 per hourOur client is seeking a collaborative, creative, and detail-oriented Digital Marketing Specialist with a strong understanding of all digital and emerging platforms and the communities they foster.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Graphic Artist Status: Temporary Role, Non-ExemptReports to: Art Director Purpose: The Graphic Artist will work to develop and implement creative, unique, and innovative graphic design concepts and solutions to strengthen the brand image and promote company growth and brand recognition globally.
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The Shift Leader/Supervisor must convey the Wingstop culture to his/her fellow team members and be a creative team player who is passionate about hard work, about having fun, and demonstrating sincere dedication to the success of the brand.
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Preferred Skills Knowledge of video or photo shoot details and production timelines desired Knowledge of Adobe design programs including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, along with Figma Excellent verbal and written interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with creative team members, media leads and senior leadership.
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A dynamic brand and consumer product house is looking for a creative and energetic candidate to join their team. 10+ years of experience in brand marketing, consumer goods, and experiential marketing.
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Work with creative, production, and brand managers to maintain current grab sheets Assist in setting up new freelancers in our internal systems. Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.
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The Art Director/ Sr. Designer will partner with the creative team and understand the brand to deliver strong conceptual ideas and carry through to seamless design execution. A Growing a B2C health and wellness company is hiring for an Art Director/Senior Designer to bring creative innovation and excellence to the brand's presence across various channels.
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You must convey the Wingstop culture to fellow team members and be a creative team player who is passionate about hard work, about having fun, and demonstrating sincere dedication to the success of the brand.
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Responsible for resale opportunities within an assigned territory Identify prospects using creative lead-generating techniques and maintain productive working relationships with existing customers.
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Experience in brand entertainment marketing or streaming services. The Social Media Specialist will be a collaborative and creative team player, detail-oriented, with a deep understanding of digital platforms and online communities.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field (or equivalently 1-3+ years of experience at a social media agency, creator agency, brand, or in digital marketing.
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