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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communication, or a related field (or equivalent experience) Lead the development of visual concepts and design strategies for campaigns, including social media graphics, physical production design, digital ads, and branded content.
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Incorporates typography, visual effects, and sound design to enhance motion graphic content. Bachelor’s degree in fine arts, design, marketing, visual communications, visual effects or another relevant major is required.
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If you are an imaginative Mid-Level, high energy, Graphic Designer with a solid background in print design, particularly within the cosmetics or beauty industry, and you're ready to bring your graphic design prowess to collaborate with the Creative Department, shaping our brand's visual identity, we encourage you to apply for this thrilling opportunity.
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Comprehensive understanding of branding and visual identity, 2D/3D, motion graphics, compositing, production, post-production, experiential, immersive, and visual effects pipelines. Requirements (Skills & Experience) 10-15+ years of experience across design, motion graphics, and VFX projects for Entertainment, Sports, Gaming, and CPG clients within an agency production environment.
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Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary experience design teams and production teams – including producers, creative technologists, creative/design directors, and other designers – on visual design and motion work across a variety of formats and platforms.
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Relevant portfolio showcasing brand identity, illustration, design for motion (both animation and live-action video), and integrated campaign identity or visual centers. The Creative Director, Design is a key player in studio leadership, responsible for bringing an elevated visual design aesthetic, conceptual thought process, and design leadership to projects and teams.
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Position Title: Part-time Temporary Lecturer in Art (Animation, Art Education, Art History, Fashion, Fiber and Materials, Graphic Design/Visual Communication, Studio Arts) Graphic Design/Visual Communication.
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Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Marketing, or a related field. We are on the lookout for a Graphic Design Intern to help elevate our social media presence.
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Experience in graphic design with an eye for composition, typography and visual storytelling. You will collaborate with Visual Design, UX Design, Audio, Engineering, and QA to guarantee motion is used to add clarity and excitement to the work.
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Add motion graphics, visual effects, and sound design to enhance video production. Experience with motion graphics, color grading, audio editing, and visual effects. At HeyGen, our mission is to help people grow their business by making visual storytelling accessible to all.
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Creates visual presentations for each project, incorporating innovative design trends into all new product development using the appropriate software (i.e. Adobe Creative Suite, and PowerPoint.
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Design characters, creatures, props, production callouts, high vision concept art, color scripts, marketing material and other visual guides and tasks as needed to assist the development team.
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4+ years of experience in visual design, digital marketing design, or similar roles, with a focus on growth marketing and user acquisition. You’ll leverage your expertise in visual design, user experience, and performance marketing to craft compelling visuals that align with brand goals and drive measurable growth.
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A degree in Graphic Design, Marketing, Visual Arts, or a related field. Product Design : Have basic knowledge of product design software such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD. Work alongside our designer to assist in the creation and development of new products, bringing innovative ideas to life.
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Visual and graphic design expertise: Proficient in visual and graphic design using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator; to include 2d and 3d motion graphics.
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