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Technical Skills: Knowledge of HTML, UX Design, NetSuite, CRM systems, Shopify Plus, and Basecamp. Additional Skills: Understanding of retail store design/merchandising, printing methods, photography, video creation/editing, and 3D visualization/rendering.
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6 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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Build strong networks and partnerships with visual art and education communities creating a strong local, national, and international presence for NYSS. A practicing fine artist or dedicated arts professional, the Dean will encourage students to pay attention to all forms of art, past and present, in their quest to discover what is their own.
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Work alongside Creative Directors & Art Directors to concept and execute visual design systems across a wide array of channels. Design and animate motion graphics - GIFs, short videos, etc.
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The Dean and Head of School (Dean) will maintain the existing standards of NYSS while remaining open to the evolution of what art can be in the 21st century. Leading candidates will have a comprehensive understanding of art history, contemporary art, and art education at the national and international level.
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Strong background in visual/interaction design, UX/UI, branding & identity, and typography. Demonstrated experience with end-to-end (hybrid UX and UI) product design.
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Strong portfolio showcasing high-quality motion design and animation work. Proficiency in C4D (Cinema 4D) and 3D animation skills. Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite, especially After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
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Experience with illustration design systems and character animation. Ability to work in high-level content strategy and hands-on design tasks with extreme attention to detail.
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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: 70% - Graphic Design – Performs a wide variety of skilled graphic design functions using industry standard software (Adobe Creative Suite) to effectively communicate the proper attributes, ideas and concepts in support of the Panasonic Brand; produces superior quality collateral creative, digital assets, POP and packaging design.
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Conduct UX research & content testing : Use qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as A/B testing and user feedback, to refine and optimize content that drives user engagement and conversion.
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Receptive, instinctive, and collaborative, the Dean will be deeply engaged with the development of programs to benefit students, faculty, and staff within the New York Studio School, while guiding the growth of the institution's profile in the larger art world.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced art world professional and/or accomplished exhibiting artist and teacher demonstrating a commitment to the unique pedagogy and ethos of the New York Studio School.
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The Sr. Motion Graphics designer will design/animate a wide variety disciplines from 2D, 3D elements needed for On Air, and digital promotions and any custom requested graphics, brand voice and adhere to the rules outlined in the style guide.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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As the Lead UX Writer, you will be a critical part of the product design team, responsible for transforming complex financial concepts into user-friendly messaging that enhances every aspect of the customer journey.
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