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We are in search of talented individuals who possess a high level of proficiency in various aspects of graphic design, including the Adobe Creative Suite, Typography, HTML, CSS for Web Design, Motion Graphics, Wacom Tablets, and large format printers.
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In addition to photography, the Graphic Design Department offers the following courses: Design I, Graphic Design I, Graphic Design II (Symbols), Graphic Design III (Layout and Prepress), Color Studies, Video Production & Editing, Web Application Design, Advanced Graphic Design I, Digital Illustration, 3D Animation, and Graphic Design Internship.
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Qualifications: Experience in video editing and graphic design; proficiency in Final Cut Pro, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop preferred. You’ll work closely with our team to craft compelling narratives through video editing, graphic design, and social media content.
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It serves as the administrative support to five undergraduate programs leading to a B.S. in Apparel Design, Product Design, and Retail and Consumer Studies, User Experience Design; and a BFA in Graphic Design.
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Provide communication regularly with IRC administrators, Yearbook Coordinator and Graphic Designer. The Photographer will work collaboratively with the Yearbook Coordinator and Graphic Designer to ensure the Academy is well-documented and the Yearbook is a valued item of memorabilia for students and families.
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Highly proficient in graphic design and video editing tools like Photoshop, CapCut, Splice, and Canva. Work closely with graphic designers to request necessary content and elements. Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Premiere Pro experience is required.
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Associate’s degree in industrial design, product design, toy design, or graphic design. Bachelor’s degree in industrial design, product design, toy design, or graphic design. Knowledge in hardlines/soft lines categories (e.g. raw materials, plastic, textiles, print, pattern, graphic composition, manufacturing.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Marketing, or a related field. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other graphic design software.
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Experience with Graphic Design and/or 3D production from concept to end use, game art production, Blender, Maya, Adobe, 3D production design, and/or mobile device asset creation preferred. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline (Graphic Design, Animation, Game Art, BFA, etc.
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5 or more years of professional work experience in graphic, visual or communication design, art direction, motion design, motion graphics, animation, video production/editing, filmmaking, marketing or multimedia.
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Background in graphic art / design and Animation / Video Editing; Associate’s degree or higher in graphic design is a plus. Background in graphic art / design and Animation / Video Editing; Associate’s degree or higher in graphic design is a plus.
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This center will focus on LSC-CyFair's Visual Communication and Information Technology workforce training programs with certificates and degrees in areas such as Cisco and Microsoft Networking, Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Graphic and Web Design, and 3D animation.
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Applicants should be able to teach studio and/or lecture courses within their area of expertise, which might include any or several of the following: motion graphic design, new media design, user interaction design, user experience design, visual development, design visualization, typography, and other design foundation topics at the undergraduate level.
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Working knowledge of graphic software programs (Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, InDesign, Illustrator) Kimley-Horn's is seeking a Land Planner with 2+ years of experience to join the Jacksonville, Florida, FL office.
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Job Requirements: Must have achieved Eastman’s required levels on the WorkKeys assessments Reading for Information / Workplace Documents - Level 6 Locating Information / Graphic Literacy - Level 5 Applied Mathematics - Level 6 *if you do not have the scores we require, please consider applying to the Baler Operator posting.
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