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Undergraduate or Graduate level student studying visual arts based subject: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Information Design, Design & Technology, Design strategies etc with an interest in art curation, digital design, Website development and information technologyDesign and visually awareWork mode: Hybrid- remote and in personSalary- $22.08 per hour Minimum Qualifications: CHARACTERISTICS:Be reliable, responsible, confident, and flexible.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer (1 year experience, remote.
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The Design Manager will work in a collaborative environment leading programming, space planning, three-dimensional design, material palette/furniture selections and develop graphic narratives for client presentations.
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Proficiency in graphic design tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite, is a plus. As a Media Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting our media team in executing strategic marketing and communication initiatives.
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We are a design oriented, convergent firm in which our professional roster consists of architects, interior designers, planners, urban designers, graphic designers, construction administration specialists and several other professional disciplines.
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IT, graphic design and audio/visual professionals to deliver programming that is engaging and efficient to onsite and remote employees. Our client, an AM Law 100 firm, is looking to hire a Senior Professional Development and Training Manager at their offices in New York City. This is a full time, direct hire role that will allow for a hybrid work week (3-days a week onsite.
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At Calendaria AG, a leader in the Broadcast Media Production and Distribution industry, we are currently seeking a highly creative and skilled Graphic Designer to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong portfolio showcasing their proficiency in design software, an eye for detail, and the ability to translate marketing strategies into compelling visuals.
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Motion Design Lead, The Family Handyman, Streaming TV (Remote) While you will have your designated role and assignments, you will still have many opportunities to collaborate on projects and expand your graphic/motion design knowledge across multiple design mediums.
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Negotiable based upon years of experience Job Description: Client Ventures requires a senior graphic designer to direct and manage the brand design for the Client Ventures team, and bring our current branding up to speed with Client new established visual ID guidelines.
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As a Senior Graphic Designer, you will be contributing to the entire lifecycle of a project, from concept through to completion, working closely with the wider Design Team, Production Team and fabrication partners.
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This is a freelance Graphic Designer role for Colledge located in New York, NY, with flexibility for remote work. Current student working towards a degree in Graphic Design or in related field.
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Proficiency in graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) This is a full-time hybrid role for a Graphic Designer at IJB PRODUCTS LLC located in the New York City Metropolitan Area, with flexibility for some remote work.
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Can be fully REMOTE AND FLEXIBLE WITH WORKING NIGHTS/WEEKENDS AS NEEDED/BE AVAILABLE FOR LAST MIN PROJECTS AND LITTLE NOTICE! This individual must also have experience in the full Adobe Creative Suite and experience with AfterEffects and 3D design is a BIG PLUS.
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The ideal candidate would display advanced understanding of graphic design concepts applied to the learning environment reflected through their use and strong skill in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and PowerPoint.
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Sage Corps Skill Academy: training across one of our tracks (Marketing, Sales & Business Development, Business Analytics, Data Analytics, Software Development, UX/UI or Graphic Design) 8-Week summer internship in one of our select locations or remote internship.
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