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In collaboration with Marketing, Creative Video, Graphic Design and Communications teams, this role will support all Stanford Athletics efforts to attract, excite, and communicate with fans, followers and prospective student-athletes; develop content strategies that follow and amplify our 36 Division I varsity programs; build brand affinity for Stanford Athletics; and support revenue generating efforts.
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4+ years of graphic design experience at either an advertising agency, design studio, or in-house team. Demonstrates strong design skills through visual storytelling elements (typography, composition, layout, Illustration) with an understanding of best practices for digital and print production.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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The role will combine strong visual and graphic skills with strategic UX thinking and designing innovative and delightful product flows. You’ll work closely with product and engineering leaders to design, experiment, ship, learn and iterate in a fast-paced cycle.
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Option 2: 6 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area. A user-centered design strategist - you are passionate about integrating Design Thinking methodologies into Product Development to define user problem spaces and needs, user metrics of success, cocreate with Product teams to solve complex problems.
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Prior experience with artificial intelligence, machine learning, or deep learning Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in User Interface Design, Graphic Design, or equivalent.
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A master's or bachelor's degree in areas like Human-Computer Interaction, User Experience Design, Graphic Design, Computer Science, Business Analytics, or equivalent fields. Responsibilities:Lead the full spectrum of the design journey for new features and enhancements, encompassing the end-to-end design process from ideation to user research, creating wireframes, refining visual details, conducting usability testing, and contributing to the design system.
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This is your chance to not only push the boundaries of graphic design, but to leave a lasting impact on an industry that's transforming the world. Bachelor's degree in graphic design or equivalent years of experience.
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Option 1: Bachelor’s degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 5 years’ experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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7+ years of experience as a Product Designer for consumer products with an expectational foundation in interaction design, visual design system, typography, and graphic design.
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Work closely with External Relations’ digital strategy, marketing, graphic design and communications teams (and other departments intermittently) on both sport and departmental initiatives and campaigns, from initial concept to completion.
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Some education or experience with visual merchandising, fashion merchandising, graphic design, interior design, space planning or related field. Visual Design and Styling: Understands and is interested in color theory, visual display composition, and styling/placement techniques and how to apply that knowledge.
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Excellent understanding of visual storytelling principles. Support and contribute to each phase of the design process: research, brainstorming, concepts, design layout, photo art direction, and more, where needed.
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The Visual Merchandising Specialist implements key product stories, product placement strategies, and sell-through strategies by managing merchandise changes as well as product display and mannequin styling, in accordance with company standards and adapted to the individual store need.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in Graphic Design, Visual Design, Visual Communications, or related. Proficiency in design and presentation tools such as Google Slides, Keynote, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite.
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