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Extensive experience with building and evolving design systems, with a strong portfolio demonstrating your approach and technical prowess BA/BS degree in Design (e.g., interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial) or a related field of equivalent practical experience.
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BA/BS degree in design, a related field (e.g., interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial), or equivalent practical experience. Deep understanding of user-centered design principles, research methodologies, visual design, and interaction design best practices.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field. The Junior Graphic Designer will support the Associate Creative Director with forward-thinking brand and digital creative for Resonance.
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Graphic Designer Responsibilities:- Produce and direct all visual content for print, digital, and other mediums, including managing production for design, photography, video, and digital, and sourcing and overseeing other professionals where necessary to build multi-platform communication strategies- Assist with art direction, brand building and project supervision in developing multitiered marketing campaigns, for both prospective and current students, current and prospective donors.
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Be a key voice in continuing to enhance the Gunner brand and its application through art direction, graphic and digital design, video, social design, UI and UX. The Creative Director will oversee the end-to-end creative process and be responsible for continuing to enhance and differentiate our visual identity and the Gunner brand voice to create a compelling experience across all customer touch points.
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Strong copywriting and visual design skills. -Preferred Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Communications, Graphic Design, or related field. Our strong connections in Education, Healthcare, and Business industries, combined with partnerships with top-tier Architectural & Design firms, emphasize our pivotal role in marketing essential products and services for expansive commercial projects.
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Graphic Design: Develop high-quality visual designs for web interfaces, layout microsites, enhancing imagery on current site, new site pages, banners, digital advertisement initiatives, and various digital assets as needed incorporating brand guidelines and design standards.
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Strong visual eye and graphic design skills. Extensive experience with specific skills in website, email and social media, video and audio editing, graphic design, publishing/content workflows, content management, and social media analytics a plus, with strong ability to learn new communications technologies.
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The Graphic Designer shapes the company’s visual identity and brand expression, focusing on concept development, brand consistency, and strategic alignment with business goals. Minimum 5 years in graphic design with a diverse portfolio.
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Experience or background with graphic design or visual arts. You have 3+ years front end web development experience, with expertise in JavaScript (React) and in CSS/SASS with a focus on building complex layouts and meeting pixel-perfect design requirements.
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Undergraduate or Graduate Degree in HCI, Interaction Design, Information Architecture, Visual Communication, Graphic Design or any design-related field is highly preferred.
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This position calls for a multidisciplined visual storyteller with a background in brand-related graphic design and motion graphics who can envision breakthrough creative concepts and then bring them to life in many styles and formats.
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Create visual assets such event materials, digital marketing deliverables, and awareness campaigns by working with self-service graphic design platforms and our internal graphic design team.
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Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as visual communications or graphic design. 8+ years of relevant experience with visual design. An online portfolio or samples of work demonstrating strong visual communication, a deep understanding of typography, color, print and digital executions, and great user-centered design solutions.
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Skilled in video editing and graphic design, with a portfolio demonstrating the ability to produce high-quality visual content. Support video production and graphic design efforts, ensuring alignment with brand guidelines.
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