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Bachelor's Degree in Art, Design, Graphic Design, or related field. The graphic design manager will also lead overall graphic design and production layout for a variety of short and long format documents such as proposals, presentations and other marketing and communications collateral.
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1-2+ years' experience in 2D illustration, animation, and graphic design. Skills, Knowledge, & Expertise Needed for the Job: Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, 2D Animation, Motion Graphics, or similar discipline preferred or a combination of education and equivalent work experience in a related field.
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6+ years as a Production Artist, Illustrator, Graphic Designer or similar within a design studio or creative agency. Intimate knowledge of formal typographic and graphic design convention; ability to supply artwork in various file formats according to project needs.
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Generate and ma Graphic Designer, Graphic Design, Designer, Remote, Social Media, Business Services. Everi's rapidly growing Interactive division is looking for an experienced Graphic Designer with video production and web development experience.
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A bachelor’s degree or any combination of education, training, and experience in graphic design or a related field. Working directly with the Art Director of Brand Design, you will contribute to rebuilding and expanding our brand guidelines, executing diverse brand assets, and enhancing our visual presence across retail, digital, social and sponsored events such as Nascar, Leagues Cup, MLB, Austin FC, Real Madrid, SA Spurs, and beyond.
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Collaborate with the Creative Director and Graphic Design Manager to develop design concepts. Receive feedback from the Creative Director and Graphic Design Manager and make necessary changes.
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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. As a Mompreneur - Freelance Graphic Designer , you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring other Mompreneurs to succeed with their Freelancing and Side Hustle as a Graphic Designer.
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Reselling and Thrifting including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. E-Commerce including Amazon, Shopify, and your own online store. Local Services including cleaning, knife sharpening, notary services, pet waste removal, and more.
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Graphic design experience and a robust portfolio showcasing outstanding design motion, illustrations, video and graphics. Familiarity with design software and technologies, such as: InDesign, After Effects, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, InDesign, Photoshop, DALL-E, Figma, Davinci Resolve, Unreal Engine, Cinema 4D, Substance Painter Octane Render, or Redshift Render.
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Interns will gain working knowledge of sports and live entertainment graphic and motion graphic design. In collaboration with the marketing team, create digital and graphic design for venue and show assets.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing graphic design team. BA/BS in Graphic Design or similar. Web design experience – WordPress preferred with HTML / CSS knowledge. Design covers, templates, layouts, and supporting graphics for proposals and reports.
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Reporting to the Senior Graphic Designer, this role will involve creating captivating marketing assets across various channels, with a strong emphasis on web images, packaging design, and print collateral.
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Toole Design is the leading engineering, planning, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation. Experience coordinating utility, right-of-way, street lighting, traffic signals, landscape and hardscape layout from design to construction, a plus.
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Duties of this position include but is not limited to, setting the annual editorial calendar, ensuring top quality author outreach and content engagement, supervising all graphic design decisions and the Domestic Preparedness Podcast, establishing new business relationships and maintaining current relationships with advertisers, and ensuring overall quality across the Domestic Preparedness branded house.
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Skilled photographer and editor; video editing or graphic design skills a plus. We're lookingfor a Social Media Intern to implement our social strategy and manage and grow our Instagram and TikTok accounts.
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