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Certification or education in graphic arts or textile design required. 3+ years of textile design work experience in a wholesale/vertical business. Use Photoshop and Illustrator to prepare, modify, and resize artwork; collaborating with product development and design team to articulates printing and design techniques to factories.
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AboutWe are looking for a mid-level Graphic Designer who will support the team with various graphic design needs. We support many aspects of Effect House, including graphic design banners, motion design animations and promotional assets.
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As the Graphic Designer, you will create compelling art by leveraging design and typography techniques. At least one year of experience in a graphic design role. As the Graphic Designer, you will actively contribute to all phases of the creative process from concept to execution.
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The ideal candidate will possess 2-4 years of experience in graphic design and demonstrate a passion for creativity and innovationResponsibilities & Duties:Organize and maintain design development, including artwork, trims, mock-ups, and prototypes.
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We’re looking for a Graphic Designer with 3+ years experience in digital advertising (concepting and producing ads for social and digital channels). Designing and crafting sales decks and sales material (one-sheets, etc) Partnering with art directors, designers and copywriters to manage and implement design and copy changes quickly and accurately Implementing design and copy changes to files quickly and accurately.
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The Graphic Designer performs design audits and works with colleagues and clients to assess needs, design and prototype ideas, and produce/deploy solutions that reflect excellence and elevate the university's image.
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This person should have a solid understanding of graphic static/motion design, video editing, UI/UX, and composition/presentation that can translate these skills across various digital mediums using the latest industry tools.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms.
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Bachelor's Degree in graphic design, digital design, animation or equivalent (Preferred); motion graphic design background is a huge bonus. Partner with other designers to drive design production work for all in-show graphic variations (versioning.
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2-4 years of graphic design experience at a creative agency, design studio or similar setting. The Graphic Designer can take projects from concept through final execution, is comfortable working at the speed of social, and stays organized across multiple ongoing projects at once.
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Our healthcare client is looking for a freelance Graphic/ Visual Designer who is experienced with digital design, animation, and web/landing page design. The ideal Visual Designer is independent and agile, has strong concepting and design skills, and is time oriented.
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Re looking for an entry-level Graphic Designer/Social Media Coordinator to join our team. Graphic Designer and Social Media Coordinator. Working on branding projects, including logo design, color, and typography.
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CHLA Marketing Communications is looking for a Junior Graphic Designer to join their small but mighty Creative Services team supporting the #1 children’s hospital on the West Coast. Designer I – Junior Graphic Designer.
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As a Graphic Designer, you will play a pivotal role in bringing our brand to life through compelling visuals and creative design. Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design or related field. The Graphic Designer will work on a wide array of platforms within web & social, digital & print. Proficient in Adobe platform: Photoshop, Illustrator, In-Design, Premiere Pro, Bridge, and Acrobat.
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