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An academic focus on any of the following: Fashion Design and/or FMM Product Development; Fine Arts; Graphic Design, Fabric Styling; Textile Design; Packaging Design; Color and Print Design is a plus.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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We’re looking for someone currently enrolled in a college program or recently graduated with a focus on Graphic Design, Marketing, Communication, Art Direction, or Advertising. You have a solid understanding of both results-driven marketing designs and strong design principles.
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Proficient with industry-standard design and video editing tools (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, Figma) Your ability to seamlessly transition between static and motion design will be instrumental in enhancing user experiences, brand storytelling, and visual communication.
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Knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, textile design for rotary printing, textile design for digital printing a plus, print trend, and color. The Textile/Surface Design department is recruiting a pool of applicants for possible adjunct teaching positions in Computer Aided Design for rotary and digital print design in the textile industry.
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1 year experience or an internship with a lighting design, architectural/engineering, or engineering consulting firm that produced architectural lighting documentation. Work under the guidance of a more-senior designer, and work with architectural project teams on all aspects of the art, science and business of lighting design.
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5+ years of relevant professional experience and an undergraduate or master's degree in organizational development, organizational psychology, business, design thinking, design strategy, architecture, interior design, environmental design, urban design, real estate, or similar fields.
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Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketchup, and InDesign graphic software. Advanced knowledge of sustainability, integrated design and LEED guidelines. Plans layouts of projects and integrates engineering elements into unified design for client review and approval.
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Completion of relevant coursework or experience in several of the following: geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, tunneling, subsurface investigation methods, structural analysis, reinforced concrete design, and steel design.
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Experience with network design incorporating quality of service, CoS/QoS/DSCP mapping and structure, fault resiliency, symmetry and high availability. Experience in the planning, design and deployment and support of LAN/WAN/ and IP architectures.
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OSH30, Designated Design-Build Professional (DBIA), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), and/or PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP.
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Degree(s) in Product Design, Graphic Design, Architecture, Engineering, and/or Business. Reports to the Director, Global Design Innovation, the Senior Design Strategist works in collaboration with other Design Innovation practitioners & cross functional team members to effectively develop and deliver business & design strategies and compelling designed experiences (brand, product, packaging, retail, merchandising) that have strategic business value.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., MicroStation, AutoCAD, REVIT, SketchUp, Adobe. Experience with building planning, drawing standards, design, and construction management; including active involvement in a variety of restorative and new design projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Design, Fine Arts, Marketing, or related field; Master's degree preferred. Portfolio demonstrating a wide range of creative projects and expertise in visual design, branding, and digital marketing.
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We are vertically integrated globally with inhouse marketing, branding, product development/formulation, packaging design/engineering and regulatory. Partner with technical packaging and supply chain teams to ensure proper design and servicing parameters are set-up / delivered.
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