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In-depth knowledge and demonstrable experience with the intelligence production cycle, executive intelligence production, graphic design, web development, and data science and related technologies.
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Markham is a fast-paced, full-service event production and management firm based in Washington, D.C. We see graphic design as visual storytelling that engages, informs, and inspires.
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Collaborating with multiple teams across the company, the Graphic Designer should be able to take written or spoken ideas and convert them into a design that connects with the client and its audience.
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In this role, you will execute visual communications projects, help guide a branded design strategy across the team, and help deliver on these time-sensitive products. Experience working on graphic design projects and creative direction assignments.
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Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography, and video production. Bachelor's degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field.
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This role involves working closely with analysts to understand their requirements and using your graphic design skills to enhance and convey analytic thoughts and assessments.
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Ability to translate abstract concepts into effective visual form in a variety of media, adapt graphics to fit needs of clients and target audience, and utilize state-of-the-art production tools to design, edit, and produce video, audio, and graphic materials.
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3+ in graphic design, motion graphics, and dynamic and static infographics. 3+ years’ experience in graphic design and multimedia; portfolio with work samples.
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The Graphic Designer will be a creative, self-motivated individual with a keen visual sense and passion for good design. Excellent knowledge of graphic design and working knowledge of video production.
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Bachelor's degree in Art, Graphic Design/Visual Communications or Marketing. Additionally, the Graphic Designer will be responsible for developing high-quality property marketing materials and managing targeted email marketing campaigns to promote properties and engage potential clients effectively.
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In this role you will work independently or with a production team to design and develop graphic/visual effects used in printed or virtual material for the US Navy. This position requires the use of specialized computer software to develop high quality computer illustrations, technical drawings, and animations supporting various media.
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The Graphic Designer will produce marketing materials to promote Stream’s property listings and other items in support of our sales professionals in the Washington D.C. market. Motion graphics and video production and editing experience a plus.
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