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Previous experience in a jewelry workshop as a jeweler or a Jewelry CAD Designer. The primary function of the TWS CAD Production Designer is to translate Jewelry Design Concepts into reality/volume respecting deadlines, cost and complexities.
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Under the guidance of a Senior Designer, the designer (Electrical, Mechanical or Civil/Structural) prepares preliminary sketches and/or schematic diagrams/wiring diagrams/block diagrams, cable & conduit schedules/flow diagrams/equipment layouts/foundation details/plan and profiles/structural details/P&IDs/bill of materials, etc.
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WRT is looking for a talented graphic designer to join our team of dedicated professionals. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator); PowerPoint; Constant Contact & WordPress.
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Proven experience as a UX Designer, UX Lead, or similar role. The UX Design Lead will ensure that both the chatbot and web interfaces provide a seamless. Design intuitive and interactive user interfaces for both the chatbot and web UI.
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Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors (HGAR) is seeking a creative, highly skilled Graphic Designer/Photographer to join our dynamic marketing team. Knowledge of video editing software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro) is a plus.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Sr. Designer role develops creative and effective design solutions for customer materials through digital-first media. Familiarity with video editing using Adobe Premiere and After Effects is a plus.
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As a Staff Product Designer, Innovation , you'll lead design for our new product innova tion group. Staff Product Designer, Innovation - Data Ventures. Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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YOU are the Product & Packaging Designer we seek! As a Designer at Two’s you will successfully develop designs for both product and packaging. Fast, detailed oriented and accurate designer.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom) and other design software. This role requires a blend of graphic design expertise and photography skills to enhance the Association's digital, print, and event marketing efforts.
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ELearning Developer | Instructional Designer. Animation designer to drive content and storytelling scenarios using tools such as Vyond, Camtasia, After Effects, PowerPoint Animations, PhotoShop and Illustrator.
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Experienced product design skills is a plus (e.g. 3D product design, technical design, sketching, creative application and manipulation of art, final mechanical art, fabric and trim identification) Experience with children's and teen product and packaging a plus.
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We need a UX Designer to work together with Product Management and the R&D team to plan and execute the design in an iterative, fast-paced development environment for a suite of cybersecurity products.
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Floor & Decor Sr. Designer leads our design team and provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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