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We are seeking a talented Art Director who will be responsible for leading a talented graphic design team for Fabletics Women’s category. We are looking for an enthusiastic, strategically minded, Art Director who can do hands-on design, loves fashion, and has experience working in an in-house environment.
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Design Firm/Agency Experience as Art Director strongly preferred. Versed and on-top of current trends (design, art, pop culture, design & typography, advertising, social media, digital, entertainment, etc.
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Work closely with the Creative Director, Art Directors, Head of Marketing, Stylists, digital partners and photographers to innovate new concepts and ideas for both campaign assets and e-commerce imagery.
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Versed and on-top of current trends (design, art, pop culture, design & typography, advertising, automotive, social media, digital, entertainment, etc.) 7+ years minimum in Art Direction, Graphic Design, or similar field.
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Buck Mason is looking for a full-time Art Director specializing in typography, graphic, packaging, and print design. The Art Director will be responsible for developing design concepts and executing high-level design output.
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The Los Angeles Times is seeking an art director to join its news design team. Qualified candidates should submit a resume, cover letter and portfolio to Deputy Design Director Allison Hong at the apply link.
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At least 8 years of significant experience in creative roles within the agency environment, showcasing a history of elevating major brands through art and design. Demonstrated success in leading teams outputting exceptional creative work, with a special focus on mastering both static and motion design.
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As the Art Director, you are responsible for supporting the VP of Creative in brand vision and execution through conceptualizing creative for various channels and platforms including marketing, Strategic Partnerships, social content, eCom and more.
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A bachelor's degree in graphic design, visual communication, digital art, or a related field. 7+ years of experience in art direction, graphic design, or a related field, with a portfolio that supports a range of experience of design concepts and execution.
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The Senior Art Director must be confident in his/her conceptual and interactive/interface design skills, with the ability to determine the difference between presentation and reality.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, strategically minded, Associate Art Director who can do hands-on design, loves fashion, and has experience working in an in-house environment. Lead the development and execution of the visual communication of monthly digital marketing projects to give direction to the design team.
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Quigley-Simpson is seeking a conceptual and design-driven Senior Art Director who will be responsible for the creation and execution of 360 campaigns for a portfolio of travel-related credit cards.
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The ideal candidate will focus on the visual side of the creative product, including layout, design, type, photography, color and overall visual esthetics. 2-5 years of experience as an art director (internship considered), preferably in an agency or in-house.
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We are seeking an exceptional Art Director to join us in our journey within an incredibly fast-paced web3 space. Work with product and engineering teams to create product design and specs that adhere to brand guidelines and push elevated digital and physical experiences.
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In-depth understanding of game development pipelines, including concept art, character design, 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, and visual effects. As Art Director, you will be responsible for leading and inspiring our talented artists to deliver visually stunning and cohesive game worlds that captivate players and bring our game concepts to life.
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