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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor's or Master's program in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Fine Arts, Marketing, or a related field. The graphic design intern will be responsible for creating compelling visual assets that meet the unique needs of 10-plus companies.
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To be qualified for assignment to Assignment Level II, individuals must have: (a) at least one year of experience as a Graphic Artist, Assignment Level I; or (b) the Qualification Requirements described in "1" or "2" above, plus two additional years of acceptable specialized paid experience conceptualizing and initiating graphic art projects.
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A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent plus two years of training in a technical school approved by a state’s Department of Education or comparable governmental agency, in oils, water colors, painting, design, black and white, layout, computer graphics, and other art media, and three years of acceptable full-time paid experience as a commercial or graphic artist.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design or related field At least three years of experience in graphic design, particularly with print and including some experience with data visualization Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) Ability to handle multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment while collaborating with multiple stakeholders Experience reviewing and marking up PDFs using the Comment Tools function Familiarity with accessibility design.
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Title: Graphic Design Intern. Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor's or Master's program in Web Design, Graphic Design, Computer Science, or a related field. The Web Design Intern will be responsible for creating compelling visual assets that meet the unique needs of 10-plus companies.
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Our Majors include a BA in Art History, BFA degrees in Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, and Fine Art, and an MA in Museum Administration. Our Majors include a BA in Art History, BFA degrees in Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, and Fine Art, and an MA in Museum Administration.
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TileBar is becoming an omni-channel industry leader through photography, video, graphic design, and CGI production. Develop, guide, and maintain visual brand guidelines throughout all graphic assets.
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Design and develop Rich User Interfaces/Experience using client side technologies such as JavaScript, JQuery, JSON, ReactJS, Bootstrap, CSS & HTML as well as knowledge in graphic design related tools such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
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We are seeking a dynamic and creative Graphic Artist to join our expanding team. Are you a passionate Graphic Artist with an eye for innovative design? As a Graphic Artist, you will collaborate closely with our design team to create captivating visual content that elevates our product.
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A master’s degree or higher in studio art, graphic design or related discipline with proficiency in Adobe Creative Suites, particularly Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects and InDesign. The Department of Art at Molloy University invites applications for courses in digital art and graphic design starting Fall 2024.
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This internship is designed for those who are hungry to learn about merchant services industry and Point of Sale software development, where you can put theories learned at schools into real businesses, to further polish your graphic, designing and programming skills, and to envision a commercial product with end users in mind.
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Job Summary:The digital and design associate is involved in graphic design, illustrators, digital/multimedia and information resource designers, digital communication and media/multimedia, and. Mission StatementUnity For Equality is a non-for-profit community based organization.
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Marketing team reports into this person: (4 or 5 people: Brand Manager, Social Media Manager, lead Graphic Designer, Assistant Graphic Designer) Marketing team reports into this person: (4 or 5 people: Brand Manager, Social Media Manager, lead Graphic Designer, Assistant Graphic Designer.
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Collaborate closely with our Social Media Team, crafting vibrant content to bolster our communication efforts.
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