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As an Instructional Designer with expertise in graphic design, visual design, and motion graphics, you will create engaging and visually appealing instructional materials, including e-learning modules, videos, and infographics.
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The Graphic Design Internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a professional design setting within the fashion industry. A successful Graphic Design Intern will effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure brand alignment and consistent communication.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Instructional Designer with a strong background in graphic design, visual design, and motion graphics. Minimum of 5 years of experience in instructional design with a strong portfolio showcasing graphic design, visual design, and motion graphics work.
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Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Graphic Design, Visual Design, Animation, or a related field. Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro) and e-learning authoring tools (Articulate Storyline, Captivate, Evolve.
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Candidates with interest in collaboration between Graphic Design and the Department's other disciplines will be viewed favorably; such disciplinary areas include Book Arts, Letterpress, Printmaking, Drawing & Painting, and Art History.
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BA in graphic design, Visual Communications, Visual Arts, Communications Design/Visual Communications Design or related field from an accredited Fine Arts college or university.
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We are looking for an outstanding intermediate level designer with 6 - 8 years of full-time professional experience providing experiential graphic design, wayfinding, signage, environmental graphics and promotional infographics for our workplace clients within corporate or retail environments.
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SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:Bachelors degree preferred, Interior Design or ArchitectureProficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop & Rendering Programs preferredStrong design, visualization, and graphic skills, with ability to work in Sketch-Up, Revit, or other modeling/presentation software packages.
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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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For the Planner position, minimum 2 years of advancing experience, through professional practice, with urban planning projects including content development, research, data collection and analysis, data mapping, field work, and graphic design.
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Expertise in graphic design, branding, and leadership, will help maintain a consistent and impactful presence for the Raising Canes brand across a variety of marketing communications and brand touchpoints.
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Qualified candidates will have a BS/BA degree in graphic design or communication design from an accredited college, university, or equivalent with 2 years of graphic design and production experience in a museum environment or equivalent.
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Degree/Diploma in Graphic Design / Game Art & Design / Game Development. The VFX artist (technical designer) takes input from the creative design illustration team, animates and delivers to development, working closely with both communities to build efficient animations to work inside mobile games.
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BA or higher degree in Graphic Design or Fine Arts preferred. Advanced knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere) Strong portfolio demonstrating the ability to develop ideas with exceptional design quality for a broad range of OOH print, VMD, event, and digital channels.
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Specific duties to include: graphic design, layout, typography, pre-press print production, digital copy fitting, document formatting, digital media formatting, illustration, photo retouching, production graphics and photos, scanning, making pdfs, tiffs, eps, maintaining well organized job files and uploading completed jobs to vendors.
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