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Requirements At least 5 years experience in external communications around social impact, mission driven and/or issue advocacy organizations Strong understanding of SEO, web traffic metrics and analytics tools Experience with Wordpress or similar content management systems Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Google Suite and Asana Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite or similar graphic design and multimedia software is a plus.
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HoneyBook’s marketing creative studio is seeking an Associate Creative Director, Design who will be responsible for determining high-level design strategy, direction, and goals for various work streams that contribute to the evolution of HoneyBook’s internal and external brand storytelling.
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We are looking for a Creative Director, Art & Design to own the conceptual storytelling of our brand across a wide variety of channels. Experience working with product design teams.
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The Opportunity We are the market leader in software products and services for the creative & marketing ecosystem with Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Express, Firefly and Experience Cloud.
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As an Art Director, you will be responsible for leading the visual design and creative direction of marketing materials, campaigns, and digital assets. Provide creative direction for marketing campaigns, website design, digital advertising, and other creative projects, ensuring they align with the brand's visual guidelines.
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Preferred Domain Experience: Experience in multimedia design, particularly within the digital marketing or social media marketing industry, is highly desirable.
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10+ years of experience in consultative sales with large complex organizations, including experience at a creative or digital agency. Knowledge of branding, website design and development, communication strategy.
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8+ years relevant experience in visual design with a focus on crafting systems and marketing experiences for brands, campaigns, and events either at agencies or in house. An understanding of how-to art direct and design within a visual and motion identity systems while bringing fresh, creative thinking to challenge the status quo creatively.
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Our capabilities span ideation to execution: growth, product, and experience design; technology and experience platforms; creative, media, and marketing strategy; and campaign, content, and channel operations.
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Strong professional experience with Adobe Creative Suite (i.e., InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat). Craft compelling pitch narratives for presentations with clear organization and messaging, including writing, editing, and proofing of print, digital, and other marketing materials.
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This position will elevate the Linked Learning and Alliance brands and design and lead implementation of all communications strategies—including message and content development; outreach campaigns for educators and employers; advocacy campaigns for policymakers; promotion of certification platforms used by Linked Learning sites to improve student outcomes; digital strategy (website, social channels, blogs, etc.
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3-5 years of experience in a creative design role, preferably within marketing or product design in a SaaS environment. Strong portfolio showcasing a range of creative projects, demonstrating expertise in both marketing and product design for digital platforms.
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Candidates for this position must have a proven track record of digital production across multiple channels and platforms; as well as experience working within a digital design group, digital marketing consultancy or digital advertising agency producing complex websites and e-commerce experiences.
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6+ years experience working in a creative agency, production studio, and/or digital product marketing company. 8+ years experience working in a creative agency, production studio, and/or digital product marketing company.
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Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite Knowledge of Figma is a plus, but not required A portfolio that demonstrates a strong understanding of targeted marketing and direct lead generation Strong eye for typography and layout Solid digital design awareness Comfort working both independently and as part of a team Desire to continue learning and willingness to embrace new skill sets Intermediate illustration skills.
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