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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Interactive Design, Mass Communication or Marketing. The designer will be able to manage several projects at once, using industry standard Graphic Design tools (Apple hardware and peripherals, Adobe software.
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A bachelor's degree in graphic design, fine arts, marketing, or a related field is preferred. Join our dynamic team at AAHOA as a Graphic Designer and Content Production Specialist, where you will play a pivotal role in shaping our organization's visual identity and communications.
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What You'll Bring: Currently enrolled in an accredited, degree-seeking program majoring in Graphic Design or Fine Arts or related degree with at least one quarter or semester left after Spring 2025.
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BFA in Fine Art, Graphic Design or equivalent field with 3-4 years of experience in creative agencies or in-house marketing teams, experience in hospitality preferred. Escalante Golf is looking to add a Graphic Designer to its Home Office team in Fort Worth, Texas, with a hybrid skill set that fits between robust production skills and conceptual design chops.
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Familiarity with design software and technologies (such as InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Photoshop) A keen eye for aesthetics and details Excellent communication skills Ability to work methodically and meet deadlines Degree in Design, Fine Arts or related field is a plus Job Type: Part-time Benefits: 401(k) Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Experience: Graphic design: 1 year (Preferred) Adobe Creative Suite: 1 year (Preferred) Work Location: Remote.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, or related field. Five (5) years of related professional or technical experience as a graphic designer and Web designer, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art/Graphic Design or related field. We are seeking a talented and innovative Graphic Designer to join our creative marketing team. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Graphic Designer to join our Creative & Marketing teams.
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Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, or equivalent practical experience. As the Product Graphic Designer, you will help our teams bring on-product graphics and regulatory markings/labeling to life across multiple product categories including but not limited to mobile, home, and devices.
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Education:A bachelor's degree in Design, Fine Arts, or a related field is a plus. The Graphic Designer provides design solutions with a digital-first mindset, creating compelling graphics and product executions while adhering to launch and production timelines.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art Design, Graphic Design, Marketing or related discipline. The Graphic Designer in our New York office requires an individual who demonstrates creativity and delivers quality work product on time in a fast-paced, professional work environment.
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A bachelor or associate degree in Fine Arts or a related field, or equivalent experience. We are seeking a skilled graphic designer with experience in the sign industry to join our client's winning team.
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Graphic Designer III/3D Modeler for a prominent client of ours. Bachelor’s of Fine Arts or equivalent (based on strength of portfolio). Experience with Maya , Zbrush , Retopology , Blendshape creation.
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Bachelors of (Design or Art) Fine Art, Fashion Design, or Textile Design or equivalent work experience. To help fuel our company’s growth, we are looking for an Associate Surface/Graphic Designer with exceptional creative abilities.
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Bachelor's Degree - Fine Arts, Graphic Design, or a closely related area or equivalent combination of education and experience, Senior Graphic Designer \Remote. This creative position conceives and executes high profile and/or highly technical/complex graphic design creative projects through design, layout illustration, and graphic production.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Digital Design or Fine Arts. Job Title: Graphic Designer I. The Digital Designer will be a member of SHEIN design team, creating our digital marketing assets: email marketing campaign design, landing page and marketing print materials.
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