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As a core member of the communications team, you'll work alongside professionals with backgrounds in strategic communications, journalism, graphic design, fine arts, media relations and filmmaking.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts degree BFA in Graphic Design or related required. Has a strong interest in and keeps on top of trends relating to visual design, art direction, typography, color, information design, accessibility, 508 Compliance, branding and production management.
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The School of Design offers undergraduate degrees in Graphic Design and Game Design, graduate programs in Experience Design, Digital Communications and Media Arts, and Game Design, and a Ph. D. program in Human Centered Design.
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Special Instructions to Applicants: The BS in User Experience Design (UxD) degree is an interdisciplinary, hands-on program that integrates creative and technical disciplines including visual design, human-computer interaction, and information technology.
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A minimum of an associate degree in advertising, communications, design, or visual arts. Art direct independently, as well as in teams with copywriters, other art directors, graphic designers and producers on print, TV, OOH, traditional and non-traditional platforms.
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Experience investigating user experience design requirements Experience developing and conceptualizing a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy Proficiency in Producing high-quality UX design solutions through wireframes, visual and graphic designs, flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototypes.
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Bachelor's degree in Fine Art / Graphic Design / Industrial Design, Experience Design, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Science, Human Computer Interaction. As a Sr Staff UX Visual Designer you lead, consult, or manage multiple user experience as well as work on highly complex projects that require in-depth knowledge across multiple specialized business domains.
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An MFA or MDes in Visual Communication, Graphic Design, or other relevant field of study from an accredited college or university is required. We seek a faculty member who is passionate about the field of graphic design and committed to excellence in teaching undergraduate students within a liberal arts context.
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Loyola University Chicago, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine and Performing Arts seeks qualified candidates for an appointment as a full-time Lecturer in Visual Communication, beginning in Fall 2024.
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Job Description: Social Media Graphic DesignerDuration: 6 months contract (potential extension)Rate: $25 - $30 w2 hourlyLocation: Chicago, IL (hybrid)PURPOSE:We are looking for a graphic design contractor to support the social media team’s many initiatives and projects, including social asset creation support, video editing, as well as additional visual design-related duties.
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Responsibilities Create on-brand, on-brief visually stunning motion graphics, animations & edited video content that will cut through the clutter on various digital media platforms—with a keen eye for aesthetics, detail & storytelling (pacing & timing), aiming to exceed expectations Incorporate on-brand typography, visual effects & sound design to enhance overall impact & engagement of motion graphic content; willingness to appear in content as needed (voice, hand, etc.
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Provide intermediate-level graphic design support for digital signage, infographics, intranet article graphics, and more to create informative, engaging visuals for our communications efforts.
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BS Graphic Design, Visual Design, Communication Design, Human Factors (HCI), or a related field; MS a plus. A comprehensive understanding of strategy, usability, interaction, visual design, and execution is essential for success in this role.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Digital Design, Communication Arts, Human Computer Interaction, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience. This individual will support the full breadth of software product design activities (from UX through UI & visual design) within a cross-functional team charged with developing tools for financial professionals.
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Developing and delivering design deliverables and documentation to inform and evolve design standards, including user flows, information architecture, sketches, wireframes, and visual design.
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