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Graphic Design Manager Responsibilities. Graphic Design Manager Requirements. Graphic Design Manager. 1+ years of Graphic Design experience, preferably in a start-up environment, or having fulfilled the main listed responsibilities.
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A successful Graphic Design Intern will effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure brand alignment and consistent communication. The Graphic Design Intern will collaborate with the design team to create visually engaging digital and print content for various marketing strategies.
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2-3 years practical experience in footwear design, graphic design, or any design relevant environment. Four-year college or university degree in industrial, graphic, apparel or footwear design.
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The ideal candidate will be highly proficient in video and photo editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom, and have a solid understanding of Adobe Illustrator for graphic design tasks.
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We are a leading contemporary streetwear brand seeking a graphic / apparel designer to join our design team in New York City. - Must have 1-3 years experience in Graphic Design within the Fashion industry.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. We are a growing start-up company looking for a Mompreneur - Freelance Web Design to join our community.
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Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Textile Design, or related field. Proficiency in Computer-Aided Design and/or graphic-oriented software applications, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, NedGraphics, Keynote, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and PLM.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design or equivalent. Design and develop consumer product packaging for the outdoor industry, specifically hunting, shooting, archery, and fishing categories.
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Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc.
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Graphic Design Activity Specialist for Elementary School Program, Kensington, Brooklyn-School Year 24-25. Develop lesson plans of age-appropriate graphic design or animation activities and themes that will support the development of social-emotional learning competencies, seek to build imagination and encourage artistic exploration.
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BA or higher degree in Graphic Design or Fine Arts preferred. Advanced knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere) Strong portfolio demonstrating the ability to develop ideas with exceptional design quality for a broad range of OOH print, VMD, event, and digital channels.
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Bachelor’s Degree in instructional technology, educational technology, distance education, computer sciences, organizational development, digital media, graphic design, or related field required.
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Skilled designer with excellent project management skills and at least five years of relevant, professional full-time experience across a mix of the following: marketing collateral; print and digital advertising; email marketing; digital marketing; website content management; graphic design; video, image, and audio editing; multimedia design (including still and motion designs, themes, and templates to include logo stings and bumper animations.
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Good visual design skills and the ability to storyboard. 5-8 years of instructional design qualifications with a strong level of technical and creative design knowledge. Use sound instructional principles to design, develop, and implement high-quality, engaging learning experiences including eLearning, micro-learning, mobile learning, video, podcasts, in-classroom learning, and blended learning.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, visual arts, marketing or communications. Master’s degree in graphic design, visual arts, marketing or communications. Minimum of 5 years design experience, including a minimum of 3 years experience in UX/UI design.
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