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Help update Acuity’s intranet and maintain graphic resource hubs such as Acuity’s Visual Design Center and Brand Central Station Media Library in SharePoint. The ideal candidate will possess a diverse design skill set, with a strong emphasis on layout design, desktop publishing, videography, photography, and graphic design skills for branding and marketing graphics.
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Degree in graphic design, visual design, animation, online game development, cartography, fine arts, or related field. Provide graphic design aid to various tasks, including print products, web banners, stand-alone graphics, graphics and animations for videos, website design, and ad hoc media requests.
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Minimum of two (2) years of recent graphic design or interactive multimedia development/design/programming experience. Strong visual design, including use of typography, composition, and color.
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Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, or equivalent experience. Excellent visual design skills, in addition to, enhancing them with motion.
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This role demands a versatile design skill set, with a strong emphasis on layout design, desktop publishing, videography, and graphic design skills for branding and marketing.
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In-depth knowledge and demonstrable experience with the intelligence production cycle, executive intelligence production, graphic design, web development, and data science and related technologies.
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A Bachelor’s degree in a related field (computer science, interaction design, HCI, industrial design, information science, social sciences, graphic design, etc.) You are highly skilled, motivated, and passionate about research, UX and visual design.
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Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or other comparable degree or experience in designing user experiences. Create pixel-perfect, world-class user interfaces and original, eye-catching visual design.
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Creates graphic presentations that communicate mood, emphasis, insight, viewpoint, and similar visual impressions. Uses Adobe Creative Suite to conceive, design and illustrate complex infographics and editorial renderings, graphs and other forms of illustration as needed.
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Graphic design: Produce imagery that blends together images of our product with other graphical embellishments for social media and website posts, creating a cohesive visual identity for LobbyMatic.
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In this role, you will execute visual communications projects, help guide a branded design strategy across the team, and help deliver on these time-sensitive products. Ability to provide a portfolio showcasing a broad range of graphic design competencies.
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Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography and video production. Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field.
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Job DescriptionProvides design expertise and capabilities including, but not limited to, development of concepts, strategies, or visual design artifacts utilizing user-centered design practices and methods.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design, visual communications, or equivalent experience in a related field. We're currently hiring for an On-Call Desktop PublisherAs anOn-Call Desktop Publisher, you will:Utilize Microsoft Word to design and format documents including long-format reports, guides, and manuals, maintaining a consistent and polished look.
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Proficiency with graphic design software such as the Adobe Creative Suite and other tools such as MS Visio. The Candidate will be asked to conceptualize and implement creative ideas for web design and creating visual elements that represent the customer's mission.
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