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The Graphic Design Manager will lead projects while demonstrating a thorough understanding of graphic design as it relates to branding and marketing to visualize and develop innovative work that meets business goals under the direction of the Chief Marketing Officer.
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The graphic design manager will also lead overall graphic design and production layout for a variety of short and long format documents such as proposals, presentations and other marketing and communications collateral.
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Graphic Packaging Designer And Social Media Marketer Must Have At Least 5 Years in Social Media Marketing and Graphic Packaging Design in The Food Industry, as well as experience in commercial product photoshoots including lighting.
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Experience in graphic art, color design, fabric, textile prints & trim development. Develop strong working relationships with crossfunctional partners in product development, sourcing, and graphic art team.
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The ideal candidate will be highly proficient in video and photo editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom, and have a solid understanding of Adobe Illustrator for graphic design tasks.
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10+ year’s experience including graphic design (both digital and print) retouching, location photography, studio photography, retouching. Graphic design leadership and hands on work including by not limited to: email marketing, social, web assets, paid ads, video, marketing collateral, retail POP, and packaging Print ready file oversight and execution is critical.
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Experience with both Public Affairs and graphic design/multi-media knowledge, such as video recording, video editing using Adobe Premiere and Apple i-movie, is highly desirable. Under direct supervision, the Intern assists staff with writing, proofreading and editing announcements, visual communications, graphic design and print production materials such as brochures and newsletters; planning, coordinating and attending community outreach, plant, and employee events; and maintaining the website and updating social media sites to increase public awareness and education of residents, business partners, media and other stakeholders.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Digital Asset Coordinator to join our Adventure Sports platform which consists of Fox Racing, Bell Helmets, Giro Sport Design, CamelBak, QuietKat Electric Bikes, Blackburn and more.
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Expertise in graphic design software such Figma ,Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator InDesign)and proficiency digital design principles. -Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design ,Visual Arts or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Fine Art, Graphic Design, Marketing, or similar degree is required; Three (3) years or more experience in professional graphic design, preferably with a creative or marketing agency; and.
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Nice to have:Basic knowledge of graphic design tools (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite) is a plus. Advertisement Creation: Design and implement social media advertisements and campaigns to promote upcoming events and drive ticket sales.
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Conceptualize, design and transform briefs and concepts into highly effective motion graphic animations. Experience with one 3D motion Design tool such as Cinema 4D or similar. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in motion design, video production, animation, or related major.
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Bachelor's degree in UX/UI Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, or a related field. As a UX/UI Designer, you will collaborate closely with leaderships from art and design to set the direction of our user experience.
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Support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise. Site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise on public and private sector project.
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Degree in Visual Communication, Cinematography, Graphic Design or equivalent work experience. 3+ years of experience with video editing, motion graphics, and/or entertainment design.
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