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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. 2-4 years of graphic design experience at a creative agency, design studio or similar setting.
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Oversees the development of and may modify and/or review graphic presentations, 3D rendering and implementation documents to incorporate the design intent. Experience with Photoshop, Illustrator, SketchUp and InDesign graphic software preferred.
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Oversees schematic land and site planning drawings with graphic content to convey ideas, methodologies and approaches for marketing and proposal requests. Strong presentation skills and graphic and visualization skills to communicate design ideas.
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Diverse understanding of the graphic arts industry as it applies to pre-media, offset, litho/silkscreen printing, large format digital printing, retail display and new technologies. We uniquely and conveniently combine our Studio and Print Production capabilities all under one roof in our 120,000 square feet facility, with an Amtrak stop and the Burbank Airport directly across the street.
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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting — including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Creator Economy — YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Proven experience as a Graphic Designer with a strong portfolio showcasing print design work. Our client, a leading provider of employee benefits solutions, is looking for an experienced Marketing Graphic Designer to join their freelance team.
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Courses: Course areas in the Landscape Architecture Program span subject areas including but not limited to Landscape Design, Planting Design, Site Planning, Professional Practices, Hand and Digital Graphic Design, Plant Identification, CA Native Plants, Storm water Management, Grading and Drainage, AutoCAD, Irrigation Design, Methods and Materials in Landscape Construction, and Construction Documentation, as well as current topic electives.
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Must have skills and experience with graphic design, copywriting, and video editing; influencer and brand marketing experience are a plus. Must have skills and experience with graphic design, copywriting, and video editing; influencer and brand marketing experience are a plus.
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Strong creative portfolio showcasing content creation skills (graphic design, photography, video editing, etc. - Visual Storytelling: Bring ideas to life through visual storytelling, leveraging graphic design, photography, and video creation.
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Must have a strong art direction background in either graphic or motion design. Bachelor of Arts or Certificate in Graphic Design or Motion Graphics Design, Portfolio School training, and/or comparable field experience required.
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The Graphic Designer Is Responsible For. A minimum 2-3 years graphic design experience in a studio setting (preferably in packaging) A Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design (or equivalent experience.
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Prepress or graphic production experience preferred. Founded in 1938, The Topps Company, Inc. is a global consumer products company that entertains and delights consumers through a diversified, engaging, multi-platform product portfolio that includes physical and digital collectibles, trading cards, trading card games, sticker and album collections, memorabilia, curated experiential events, gift cards and novelty confections.
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Proficiency in graphic design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) and other relevant design software. Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Graphic Design, or related field preferred.
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Proficiency in Revit & AutoCAD required; experience with SketchUp, Enscape, and other graphic tools desired. Strong 2D and 3D graphic skills desired. Established in 1988, a boutique architecture firm based in Los Angeles, California, is seeking a highly motivated Job Captain or Architect to join their growing studio.
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Reporting to our Lead Designer and collaborating closely with other graphic designers, this role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the creative vision of our team while thriving in a fast-paced environment.
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