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Our client in the real estate space is hiring a Creative Social Media Producer / Graphic Design to join their team full-time. Design for graphic design needs across; flyers, mailers, swag, presentations, and other materials as needed.
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The Graphic Designer will report to the Design Manager, Creative Services. The ideal Graphic Designer has experience creating digital display storyboards as well as print production experience.
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You will own the entire process, client design requests/edits, creation of window graphic and creation of the file to send to printer. Production Artist Responsibilities:- Concept, design, and prepare graphics for film and vinyl applications.
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Strong UI and graphic design abilitity and experience launching eCommerce products. Serve as the subject matter expert responsible for web design patterns and interactions including researching and staying up-to-date on emerging web and eCommerce design trends and best practices.
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The Graphic Designer will be working directly with the in-house Creative Director to support the production of print and digital assets. Deliverables include ads, graphics, social media, signage, event booth, email design and web design.
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Experience with graphic design, photography or video editing is a plus. Architecture Firm or Interior Design Social Media Management experience - those without will NOT be considered.
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This role is is hybrid 3 day a week (T,W,TH) on site and 2 days remote (M,F) To be officially considered for this role you must have portfolio samples working on full WordPress sites The Lead Web Developer will work between graphic design and technical implementation, leading application functions.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design or related discipline. - Advanced technical understanding of digital media and print design in-house and with vendors. - 5+ years of related experience as a senior graphic designer with proven social and paid media experience.
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Experience working in production design with trade show, signage, display, or exhibit companies is highly preferred! The Production Designer will be client facing, discussing design ideas directly with clients.
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70% print design, 30% digital design - Assisting the team with any design projects for internal marketing and sales needs including tradeshows and events The graphic designer must have: - 2+ years of experience as a graphic designer - Experience designing for manufacturing clients - Experience in the B2B space - Understanding of print design and experience with print design - Portfolio showcasing print design for sales collateral, tradeshows, events, etc.
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