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Works closely with editing and scientific illustration teams to create exceptional educational content that adheres to UWorld standards. UWorld is seeking a professor with subject matter expertise in Sociology, General Psychology, or Clinical Psychology to join our growing organization as a content writer.
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Source and curate photography and illustration resources as necessary. As the Art Director, your role will involve crafting creative content for digital, video, and print formats across various marketing campaigns and products.
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Enrolled in an accredited US-based university (working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree) in Animation, Film & TV production, Design, Illustration, Digital Media with an expected graduation date of Spring 2025.
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Brownie pointsBasic or advanced video editing and motion graphics skills a big plusTraditional drawing, painting and illustration skills would be rad. Collaborate with marketing, business and product teams by taking ownership of all visual communications materials both digital and physical including advertisements, event materials, emails, editorial illustration, presentations and more.
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You have experience with creating visual assets — photography, video, motion graphics, illustration, fine art — and can point to numerous projects where you worked side-by-side with design and content teams to create arresting work.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, with expertise in graphic design, mechanical die lines, and some illustration or rendering skills, is advantageous. In collaboration with cross-functional partners and vendors, they develop the design of all components of the product packaging experience 2D and 3D, including the color scheme, icons, illustration, graphic elements, secondary packaging, etc., driving decision-making, timelines, and overall delivery of projects on brief and on-time.
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4-8 years of motion/video/editing experienceAbility to confidently scope and produce product animations/video from concept to pixel-perfect executionStrong conceptual design skills - someone who is also very proficient with motion design, typography, color theory, illustration, photography, and layoutPassion for modern branding Core graphic design abilities include the ability to craft a story as well as have the production level know-how to cut and deliver assets.
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Portfolio of comic art, illustration, and design. Portfolio of editorial, narrative, and sequential illustration, by San Francisco Bay Area artist. Editorial, digital art, commercial and humorous graphic illustration by artist from Miami, Fl.
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Concept, iterate, and create sophisticated design and content (illustration, motion graphics, etc) solutions that will live in websites, brand campaigns, social media, videos, events, and more.
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Familiarity with illustration, animation, or motion design. Highlight your most outstanding work, focusing on key aspects such as visual design, UI design, color schemes, iconography, typography, illustration, and animation.
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You are a capable illustration and motion designer. You are a capable illustration and motion designer. More Companies Hiring Karate Labs United States. We are looking for a Senior Product Designer to help elevate our design culture and product development process.
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Experience with prototyping, motion design, and illustration. Experience with prototyping, motion design, and illustration. From time to time, we will make rare exceptions for new hires if they need to be fully remote.
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Experience in animation / motion graphics, illustration, photography, writing, or other specialist skillset. We've been working on this together since 2016, and have customers like Pixar, Mitsubishi, Figma, Plaid, Match Group, and thousands more on this journey with us.
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Experience in service design, conducting user research through various methods, and abilities to translate research finding into tangible product feature requirements or improvements, a good illustration skill is a plus.
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Strong visual and UI design skills (some illustration ability is a plus) This position does not support fully remote work. Experience claimed in self-employment must be supported by documents verifying income, earnings, business license and experience comparable to the minimum qualifications of the position.
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