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Oversee the day-to-day activities of the marketing team including project management, traffic control, production schedules and quality assurance for a multi-disciplined, cross-functional marketing department to complete projects on time and within budget including: digital and print production of marketing collateral, transactional and marketing emails, direct-response copywriting, advertising and promotional campaigns, PPC management, social media, content marketing, website design, etc.
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Long established food importer/manufacturer in NJ seeking f/t Graphic Designer to provide support to marketing projects, brand marketing, social media (content and graphics), print materials (sell sheets, collateral, trade shows support materials, advertising, catalog), packaging design, etc.
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A creative writer and careful editor, the candidate will serve as a point person for various Firm’s content-related business development initiatives that relate to website, podcast, video and social media platforms, and similar marketing collateral.
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Working collaboratively with the team, design conception and execution for materials that may include any of the following: posters and banners, viewbooks, brochures, concert programs, atrium cards, flyers, digital assets, advertisements, animation, event collateral, stationery, and merchandise.
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A creative strategy / design background is beneficial, and team management skills are essential. The Hired Guns are seeking a Design Director with leadership experience in the events and experiential marketing industry for an — no, for THE — innovative experiential design firm.
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Produce conceptual drawings and mood boards for creative discussion, map creative in store drawings and produce specs and mechanicals for props and print collateral. The Associate Manager, Creative Services for Ann Taylor and Ann Taylor Factory will utilize their Graphic Design skills to design compelling in-store and window presentations that tell our brand story.
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We are seeking a creative and experienced Senior Product Designer who can contribute to the evolution of our platform, focusing on the user experience, overall design aesthetic, and marketing collateral.
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Production mechanical work related to package design, manuals, store displays and collateral throughout the entire file production process. Work under Brand Director and with Creative Department—prepare print ready files.
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Design beautiful deliverables like: layouts & advertising, social media posts, web banners, email marketing design, web landing pages, brochures and digital collateral, trade show graphics, with light video and animation.
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You will partner with strategists, devs and creative technologists on the learning team to execute their vision, as well as with our design team to bring the brand look, tone and voice to the tasks at hand.
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Reporting into our head of Global Marketing, this role will partner heavily with Creative, Creative Ops, and Trade Marketing teams and will hold responsibility for executing design and pre-production work across all brand print expressions.
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Design assets that appear in email newsletters, on our intranet, on digital signage and print collateral. As a tastemaker and storyteller, you advocate for design excellence and easily collaborate with a variety of stakeholders, with and without creative backgrounds.
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Concept, create and deliver effective creative marketing ideas & designs including seasonal campaigns, digital/print assets for retail and wholesale, retail signage, packaging, advertising, email campaigns, websites, retail windows, trade shows, social media, press and sales collateral—leading the design process from ideation to creative development to execution.
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Drives innovation and pushes creative executive across all relevant channels (i.e. intranet, portals, social media, employer branding/recruitment) and vehicles (i.e. company collateral, executive presentations, office branding.
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Writing and editing copy for various mediums (social, blog, press releases) and brand collateral; be a champion for great creative work and ideas. Manage minor changes explorekissaki.com and assist in kissakio.com design Project manage large design changes are remodels with website developer.
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