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Experience with graphic design, motion design and UX/UI design. We are looking for a Junior Graphic Designer to join us in advancing the industry forward. The Jr. Graphic Designer will be responsible for website banners & landing pages, digital static & motion assets for our paid advertising campaigns, emails, email versioning & site mockups.
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Develop varied Environmental Graphic and Sign Design solutions for project work at all stages from concept design through the preparation of construction documentation. Demonstrated thoughtful design and artistic skills in solving architectural graphic design challenges.
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Generate color and graphic placement options in alignment with design team objectives. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Graphic Design. Reporting directly to the Director of Graphics, the Senior Graphic Designer will play a pivotal role in the creative process, primarily focusing on our Menswear department.
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QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in graphic design, visual arts, or a related field. As a graphic designer, you will be responsible for creating visual content for various print and digital mediums.
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Proven experience as a Graphic Designer, preferably in a product design or cosmetic industry setting. We are looking for a highly creative and versatile Graphic Design Manager to join our team.
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BFA in Graphic Design or equivalent, plus 5 years' relevant experience (music, entertainment or F&B focused is a plus) Working with venue creative leads, the Senior Graphic Designer will concept and produce creative assets to use across social channels, digital campaigns, email, video communications, outdoor displays, websites, in venue advertising, sales, restaurants, activations and much more.
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As the Graphic Designer, you will create compelling art by leveraging design and typography techniques. At least one year of experience in a graphic design role. As the Graphic Designer, you will actively contribute to all phases of the creative process from concept to execution.
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Qualifications:Previous experience in graphic design or other related fieldsProficiency with Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Canva, Constant Contact and Social Media channelsCreativity, team-spirited and attention to detail a must.
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Dedicated person to oversee partner/region work from a holistic graphic design perspective. Our well-known athleisure client is looking for a Senior Graphic Designer with branding experience to join their team.
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Reporting to our Senior Director, Brand Creative, the Senior Graphic Designer will design and lead in a fast-paced retail environment. This role will help manage and oversee the Graphic Design team across all brand projects to ensure we are meeting our weekly design deadlines.
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Bachelors degree in graphic design, media arts or similar degree. Print production and packaging design experience required. Manage website design updates and implementation in collaboration with other Integrated Marketing Team members and developer agency.
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This person should have a solid understanding of graphic static/motion design, video editing, UI/UX, and composition/presentation that can translate these skills across various digital mediums using the latest industry tools.
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The Sr. Graphic Designer will be responsible for designing and creating branded graphics for a variety of marketing channels, Thorough understanding of creative process, color theory and typography as well as interactive, digital design and video storytelling.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design or related field. 2-4 years of experience in graphic design. This is a mix of marketing design for both traditional, like brochures and bank collateral and some web design.
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Design and animate graphic elements for TV commercials, digital marketing campaigns, and social media content using After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Hybrid of strong graphic design and motion graphics animation skills.
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