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Support the Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer when necessary for more in-depth design campaigns such as events branding, annual product line, and missionary outreach initiatives.
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The Graphic Designer is responsible for defining the design direction on specific assignments, will report to the digital design Creative Manager, and will work in partnership with the Creative Services team, Trade Show Manager, and Brand Managers to complete design projects on time and on specification.
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1-2 years' experience in Graphic Design, specific to retail a plus. 4-year bachelor's degree in Graphic Design preferred. Explore graphic treatments and design elements to be used for all digital projects.
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Uses understanding of image creation, design layout, type and color, to guide internal teams and clients to desired projects results. Responsible for researching, writing/creating, designing and executing communication collateral to support account management, sales and marketing efforts.
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As a Graphic Designer , you will support the team with design work on various projects. Understanding of basic graphic design principles (typography, color, layout, composition.
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As a Senior Graphic Designer, you will be an active and important participant in the design process, from concept to creation, to support the needs of the Marketing team. Learn and expand creative skills to build a career in graphic design.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, or a related field (or equivalent experience). You will work closely with our Creative Director and Senior Graphic Designer, as well as our Marketing Team, to translate concepts into compelling visual designs that effectively communicate our brand message and engage our target audience.
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The Graphic Designer is an entry-level position that collaborates with the Creative Director to develop and implement innovative design solutions that support occupancy and branding objectives.
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3-5 years of experience as a Graphic Designer or Instructional Design required. A rapid understanding of graphic design, developer tools, instructional design, digital asset management, and content distribution methods will be required.
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As a Graphic Designer II, you will play a crucial role in conceptualizing and executing design projects across various mediums, ensuring they align with our brand identity and objectives.
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Showing fundamental proficiency in using InDesign and other graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator), with guidance from more senior staff. Associates Degree in Art, Graphic Design or related field, or.
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This Senior Graphic Designer will be part of a creative services in-house team and will help to lead the design and creative direction efforts. The Senior Graphic Designer must be passionate about design, consumer trends and be forward-thinking looking for new and innovate ways to deliver ideas to our client.
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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. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in graphic design, art, or related discipline.
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Responsible for delivering graphic design solutions that supports our brands, business strategy, and project objectives under the direction provided by the Creative Director. Bachelors' Degree Graphic Design or related industry experience.
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Are you an experienced Senior Graphic Designer with a passion for visual storytelling, typography, and composition? If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, have a passion for creative direction, and want to craft the future of Crisp's brand identity, you might be the perfect fit for our Senior Graphic Designer role.
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