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Adeptness in Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketchup, GIS, Ecotect, and InDesign graphic software preferred. As the Senior Urban Designer for the region, you will be accountable for assisting with the development and execution of the Planning practice’s regional marketing strategy with responsibilities to include but not limited to: Designs and manages planning and urban design projects.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Manager, Proposal Coordinator, Graphic Designer, Director of Marketing & Communications, Business Development Manager, Director of Strategy, Senior Vice President leading work acquisition; independent contractors/marketing consultants; team members from estimating and preconstruction, operations, safety, and finance; executives; clients, architects, engineers, other contractors and subcontrac.
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Understanding of AutoCAD or Revit and graphic presentation tools and an understanding of Geographic Information Systems (ESRI products) and their use in higher education facilities planning & design.
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Provides insightful and meaningful brand direction both to Brand and Graphic Design leadership and the managed team and is a working art director themselves. Leads and provides essential oversight to a team of cross-region Graphic Design Strategists responsible for designing effective materials to meet the strategic marketing and business objectives and needs of the Health System.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Graphic Designer with a strong background in design and marketing. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field.
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Knowledge of Feature Data Specifications or Product Specifications (DPS) to include, the Topographic Data Store (TDS) and Multinational Geospatial Co-production Program (MGCP) schemas, Data product Specifications (DPS), and/or Standard Information Guidance (SIG) for GEOINT product lines which include Joint Operation Graphic (JOG) and Tactical Pilotage Chart (TPC.
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Work with existing graphic designers, marketing, production, and esports teams to carry out the scope of a visual project. ● 10+ Years experience in Graphic Design and illustration. This person will work closely with an array of teams to create graphic assets and branding for video games, including campaign visual identity and production-ready promotional material.
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This role requires strong graphic design, videography, and photography skills, website design and maintenance skills, exceptional organizational and project management, and a high degree of creative thinking.
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Significant coursework in graphic design, print production, visual arts or related field required with accompanying portfolio of work. Proficiency in video and digital software (After Effects, Sketch, Google Web Designer, etc.
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More specifically related to this position, Bayer seeks someone who possesses the following: Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in design (e.g. interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial), HCI, Computer Science, or a related field or equivalent practical experience.
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The Graphic Designer is a key member of the firm's Brand Strategy and Creative Services team, providing graphic design and production expertise for online and offline platforms. The day-to-day responsibilities of the Graphic Designer are determined by priorities set within the team's workflow management tool, under the supervision of the Manager of Marketing & Brand Strategy.
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Kim Jones: As a dedicated leader, mentor, devoted mother of two, supportive wife, graphic artist, business owner and christian, I am immensely committed in both my personal and professional growth.
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Basic graphic design skills and proficiency in design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) are a plus. Harris-Stowe State University is a historically Black institution (HBCU) located in the heart of vibrant mid-town St. Louis, Missouri.
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Temporary Graphic Designer. The St. Louis Blues, Enterprise Center and Stifel Theatre are looking for a skilled creative with a few solid years of design/digital work who is ready to work in the fast-paced sports and entertainment world.
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