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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Graphic Design, UI/UX Design, or a related field.
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With direction from Creative Director, work with graphic design team to create original graphics that appropriately reflect the company's design philosophy & standards. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the graphic design process from concept to completion, ensuring deadlines are met and work is delegated effectively among team members.
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What You’ll Need:A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Graphic Design, Marketing, Visual Communication, or related field highly preferred. Diverse and creative portfolio showcasing design work across various mediums and a strong understanding of typography, layout, color theory, and composition, and great user-centered design editing and print experience requiredA creative mindset with a keen eye for detail regarding design layouts and copy.
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A mastery of design, typography, color theory, illustration, composition, and form. Project types include: slide decks, technical diagrams, illustrations, graphics, branding, layout and website design.
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BA Degree from a college/university in the field of Design, Apparel Design, Industrial Design, Graphic Design. Partner with Graphic Designers to ensure timely execution and accurate aesthetic based on initial design intent for artwork direction.
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Bachelor’s degree required, focus on graphic design, VM, interior design or architecture. Partner closely with internal and external teams to oversee the design and development of all aspects of VM and retail design including store/shop layouts, fixture design, merchandising, displays, lighting, furniture, materials and planograms.
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This person will be responsible for brief intake, coordination and project management of digital and non-digital creative projects and processes including graphic design, asset production, copywriting and development to ensure projects are on-track.
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Stellar design aptitude and conceptual thinking required. Good awareness of design/industry trends/new concepts/materials/innovations and the aptitude to translate these ideas. Experience with managing processes to develop clear and concise design solutions aligned with business strategies.
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Qualifications: Four-year degree in industrial, interior or graphic design strongly preferred. Overall diversified knowledge of art and design. Must be highly proficient in SketchUpMust be highly proficient in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoshopMicrosoft Applications: Excel, PowerPoint, OutlookBasic Mac system/softwareStrong eye for design elements such as typography, texture, color, and materials.
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