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3 years as ad agency or in-house television or film design director. Excellent working knowledge of Adobe Creative suite, including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects and Acrobat.
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We are looking for a dynamic and passionate Social Creative Director who will concept and execute artist-centric, digital content from start to completion collaborating with planning, production, post-production, and publishing teams.
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5+ years in a lead artist or director position for a video game, film production or other creative media. We are looking for a talented, motivated and experienced Art Director to oversee our team of concept artists and provide clear, concise direction to ensure all assets are produced at the highest quality that delivers the artistic vision to our clients.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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You will report directly to the Group Creative Director of EA SPORTS, within EA SPORTS & Entertainment Creative team. 6+ years of branding experience as a creative director or design director at a brand or design agency (at least three years of leadership experience managing multiple designers.
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8+ years of branding experience as a creative director or design director at a brand or design agency (at least three years of leadership experience managing multiple designers). Develop the core creative design system alongside team members.
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Strong creative background (experience working in multiple steps of the creative process such as cinematography, producing, and editing a major plus) Reporting to the Director, Influencer and Direct-to-Consumer Marketing, this is a contract-to-hire, hybrid position that requires 2-3 days per week in our studio in the Arts District.
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Follow art direction, trend and critique from the Creative Director (CD) and Art Director (AD), with guidance from the Lead Designer (LD), completing all projects in a timely manner while adhering to assigned deadlines and department processes.
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American Gonzo Food Corp. is seeking a creative and strategic Culinary Director to oversee Superba, American Beauty, and The Win-Dow concepts! A new opportunity from BMRS Hospitality Recruitment Culinary Director for American Gonzo Food Corp. in Los Angeles, CA.
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Members of the executive office, artistic department, orchestra management, special events, creative services, finance, and audience services (Box Office). Relationships: Reports To: Director, Gift PlanningInteracts With:All philanthropy staff (particularly with the major gifts team, annual fund and philanthropy operations colleagues.
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This includes the creation, implementation and execution of marketing plans that focus on tailor made creative concepts, driving music consumption, engagement and audience development. The ideal candidate is an experienced marketer, with a strong track record of successful campaigns in which they led, and understands the creative process.
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SUMMARY: As the Sr. Art Director you will play a key role in shaping brand identity, creative strategies and visuals along with key partners. Reporting into the Head of Creative, the Sr. Art Director will support and execute end-to-end creative from conceptual development to execution.
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Creative Leadership:In collaboration with the CBO/Creative Director, you will help lead the US, Hong Kong and China graphic design and production design teams in alignment with marketing, product development, digital strategies and business objectives.
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It's a flat structure so you will directly report to the Creative Director, but interface with the CCO on a daily basis. Modest is a Hylink Company super humble, world-class, larger-than-life creative company, chock-full of amazing people who like to make unbelievably cool things.
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Acts as a liaison between creative employees and senior management and interacts with creative executives from other BMI offices in order to recruit and retain affiliates most desirable to BMI.
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