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Assists in designing and producing two and three-dimensional still and motion graphics and artwork for use in digital marketing and communication products on GSA managed websites and 3rd party accounts.
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Additional vacancies may be filled through this announcement in this or other GSA organizations within the same commuting area as needed; through other means; or not at all. Evaluates, edits and codes markup languages and scripting languages to build and maintain public and internal web pages for GSA services, staff offices and regions.
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Have your identity and work status eligibility verified if you are not a GSA employee. Selectees will be expected to report to a GSA Regional Office/Central Office location listed below.
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As a Visual Information Specialist, you will be creating visual information materials, including digital and print graphics, video, audio, and multimedia programs. Northeast Caribbean Region - One World Trade Center, 55th Floor, New York, New York.
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Design, applications, layout, make-up, and production; utilizing Adobe Creative Cloud applications, including Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign; peripheral computer equipment; operating various audiovisual equipment; and equipment and Public.
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Liaise with clients to discuss program requirements and solutions for visual information and program requirements; evaluates solutions and recommends adoption or alternatives to meet client needs; and advises clients on full spectrum of visual information and multimedia distribution platforms, including print, web, broadcast, and social media; assists in selecting specific visual material that should be utilized on each platform to reach identified audiences.
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Advises clients on the full spectrum of visual information and multimedia distribution platforms. Determines and develops comprehensive and coherent visual information plans, in concert with strategic communication plans, for client projects, including identifying requirements, objectives, format, style and medium to best meet communication goals.
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Designs and produces multimedia products, including; still and motion graphics, video productions, still photography, and projects incorporating all or some of these elements for use in a broad spectrum of marketing and communication products, to include (but.
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Designs and produces visual multimedia products, including; still and motion graphics, video productions, still photography, and projects incorporating all or some of these elements for use in a broad spectrum of marketing and communication products, to include (but not be limited to) video productions, websites, printed materials, and multimedia productions.
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Researches and proposes emerging visual information products to clients to achieve their communication objectives, including persuading clients to embrace nontraditional visual information products to achieve project goals.
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Advises clients on visual information distribution via the web, assists in selecting specific visual material that should be utilized to reach identified audiences. Develops components of visual information plans for client projects, including identifying requirements, objectives, format, style and medium to best meet communication goals.
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Yugo is the trusted name for student housing, globally.
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Yugo is the trusted name for student housing, globally.
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Manages/Assists the Building Manager with managing the contracting and leasing administration process as needed on behalf of tenant agencies and GSA. Serves as the Building Manager or Assistant of the day to day operations of a designated building or groups of buildings within the GSA inventory.
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Works closely with other GSA personnel, customer agency personnel and contractors in the planning, design, renovation, construction, alteration, operation, maintenance and repair of assigned buildings.
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