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The creative division of the communications department is seeking a student to participate in a part-time internship opportunity as a graphic design intern. Junior or senior in a bachelor's degree program in graphic design, or a closely related field.
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Role will be responsible for drafting/design HDR Water (drinking water, wastewater, water resources) projects. Intermediate knowledge of Computer Automated Drafting Design (CADD) or other applications or design or modeling skills.
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Basic graphic design/video editing skills and proficiency in photo editing software (e.g., Canva, Animoto) Conceptualize, design, create, manage, and publish content and campaigns to generate buzz, build meaningful connections and encourage social communities to take desired action.
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Familiarity with Cinema 4D or other 3D design programs. So, if you're ready to unleash your creativity, be surrounded by amazing colleagues, and make a meaningful impact in the world of motion design, then we can't wait to meet you.
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We are seeking a part-time graphic design intern who is motivated, detailed, professional and has creativity constantly on their mind. The graphic design intern will gain agency experience and be expected to deliver high-quality results toward strategic business objectives.
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Seeking a flexible, part-time talent with a background in graphic design and AI Image Creation. 3-5 years of experience in a graphic design role, demonstrating a strong understanding of design principles, typography, and visual communication.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Instructional Design, Compuer Science, Computer Information Systems, Business, Management, etc. Apply graphic design practices into practical, application-based learning design and development with the ability to convert strategies to effective and engaging learning experiences.
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Some education or experience with visual merchandising, fashion merchandising, graphic design, interior design, space planning or related field. Visual Design and Styling: Understands and is interested in color theory, visual display composition, and styling/placement techniques and how to apply that knowledge.
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Beneficial skills include graphic design capabilities, experience with Adobe Photoshop, experience with Project Management, basic understanding of the AEC industry, knowledge of marketing/client databases, knowledge of proposal processes.
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Ranging from prep, storefront portals, variable direct mail, layout, graphic design, and color. prepare files to match the original art design. As a visual merchandising company leading the retail industry in design and production, we come together as a team to win big for some of the most successful brands in the world.
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As a Graphic Designer, you'll contribute directly to this vision, designing a diverse range of mail pieces, on-screen graphics, branding, informational and technical design, as well as a variety of other unconventional formats from conception to completion.
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Instructional Design, Computer Science, Business, Information Systems, or Engineering (or equivalent experience). Expertise in graphic design tools and instructional design methodologies.
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3-5 years of experience in Graphic Design or Instructional Design. Apply graphic design principles to create practical, application-based learning solutions. Acquire and implement new technology skills in instructional design practices.
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Approvals, and billing (writers, graphic design, video, CGI photography) Create engaging marketing pieces for a variety of media with strong ability to translate requirements into design.
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This position coordinates and supports marketing projects with responsibilities that include project pursuits, events and tradeshows, graphic design, advertising, public relations, writing, strategic planning, data organization, research, and overall branding and positioning.
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