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Excellence in graphic design, data visualization, illustration, and layout design, and brand development. About the Role: As a Graphic Designer, you will join a team dedicated to creating a variety of deliverables, including graphics, illustrations, layout solutions, and other print and digital media.
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Demonstrated experience using content creation and management tools for web design, web development, programming, graphic design, animation, videography, photography and audio recording, editing, and distribution.
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Partner with Art Director and Sr. Graphic Designer to champion cohesive design throughout the company by following our brand guide and maintaining corporate graphic standards across all projects.
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Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field. Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography and video production.
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Job Overview Barbaricum is seeking a Graphic Designer to contribute to the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office’s (CDAO) mission. Present and be able to defend design decisions, which are based on design thinking and fundamental principles of design, including color schemes, visual weight, etc.
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Supporting the design and development of on-demand publications, digital graphic designs, and other relevant media. SAIC's Core Creative Multimedia Production is seeking a Graphic Designer to join our team and support an up-tempo, creative environment for an Intelligence Community (IC) customer located in Northern VA.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, or Interactive Design. Eight years of relevant experience in the graphic design field. The Senior Graphic Designer is responsible for translating customer requirements into a wide variety of visually appealing graphics products.
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Preferred Skills and Experience: Experience applying graphic design to instructional design products (e.g., training visual aids). Experience incorporating graphic design into video production projects.
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You’ll build training material with multimedia specialist, graphic artists, instructors and technical SMEs , following the instructional design methodologies. Work with us as we improve national security through learner-centered instructional design creative innovative learning solutions in a collaborative and inclusive environment.
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Provides graphic design and layout solutions for intelligence products including, but not limited to, developing illustrations, editing existing images, providing font management, and utilizing advanced pre-publications techniques.
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Graphic design and multi-media support will enable our client to meet these critical requirements. Bachelor’s degree in graphic design or equivalent arts major. Working in graphic design or in a similar field.
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A bachelor's degree in graphic design, art, cartography or a related field. Design and produce complex, highly sophisticated graphic design products by creating detailed artwork, such as illustrations, interactive charts, photographs, interactive maps, 3D animations, and special effects.
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The designer will be able to manage several projects at once, using industry standard Graphic Design tools (Apple hardware and peripherals, Adobe software). Bachelor s Degree or higher in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Interactive Design, Mass Communication or Marketing.
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Bachelors Degree in Human Factors, HCI, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Communication or related field. The UX/UI Designer will work on visual design initiatives that adhere to design principles overall consistency.
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These products vary in complexity of design and production and may include high-quality designed environmental exhibits, posters, brochures, publications, infographics, branding, digital signage, briefing presentations, and interactive PDFs. This position will be based out of Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
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