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Our Audio-Visual team focuses on designing, installing, and maintaining high-tech, cutting edge AV solutions for our clients.
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The graphic designer will:-Support the Senior Graphic Designer in review and execution of agency-wide graphic design requests. The Bureau of Public Affairs & Communications seeks a Graphic Designer.
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Job DescriptionWe are looking for a Product Designer to join our growing design team. We are looking for a senior level designer with a system thinking background, experienced in developing scalable interfaces on multiple platforms, and that can pair product thinking with thoughtful craft.
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As a senior visual designer for the Dow Jones Brand Marketing team, you will play an important role in defining and supporting the visual identity and UI design of our brands across various marketing channels.
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We're looking for an expert in PCB Design to work as a Senior PCB Designer, to both design effectively, as well as drive process improvement standards. What you need: Ten plus years of experience as a PCB designer.
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They are looking for a Professional, Fire Sprinkler Designer , with experience, to join their growing team. If you're ready to be the next Fire Sprinkler Designer for this company and contribute your expertise to their mission of safety, please submit your resume to.
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Graphic/Packaging designer to create package designs for skincare launches, seasonal programs, collateral, gift sets – experience in Beauty/Luxury industry a plus but not required. Our client, coveted beauty brand in NYC is searching for a Packaging Designer to join their amazing in-house Creative Team. First and foremost – you are a graphic designer who loves all things packaging with a keen eye for layout, color, type, imagery and patterns.
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ResponsibilitiesServe as the lead industrial designer on cross-functional Moen project teams with design integrity and a passion for meaningful collaboration to balance what is desirable to our end users, what is viable for the business goals, and what is feasible to manufacture.
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Disney Entertainment & ESPN’s Product Design team is seeking a hardworking Lead Product Designer who is passionate about defining and delivering innovative, best-in-class features that simplify the lives of our viewers by making purchasing and subscription management clear, simple and trusted, setting a healthy foundation for a lifelong subscriber.
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Overview:Mainly leading and supporting the Art Director on 360 campaigns, which include event, digital, print, video editing, VMD, OOH, organic, and paid social media.
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We are a leading contemporary streetwear brand seeking a graphic / apparel designer to join our design team in New York City. Talented, Hard Working Designer to come join our team in a full time position.
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Pair Eyewear is seeking a seasoned senior designer to join our creative marketing team, reporting into the Art Director, Marketing to help transform our marketing collateral & website into world-class creative.
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We are currently seeking a full-time Intermediate designer with 3-5 years of design experience on architectural and interior design projects where he/she can demonstrate the creative process. Proficiency in Architectural design software including Revit, AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max, Rhino, Sketch-up, V-Ray and Adobe Suite.
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An Associate Designer is a creative professional who works under the guidance of a Design Creative Director to execute best-in-class static design for A+E marketing content. A+E Television Networks is a joint venture of the Hearst Corporation and The Walt Disney Company.
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