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Employer will accept a Master’s degree in Communications Design, Multimedia Design, Graphic Design, Digital Design, Visual Design, Advertising Design, or related field and three years of work experience in job offered or in an art director or lead designer-related occupation.
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This is an onsite Senior Graphic Designer position in Burlington, VT* · Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience in graphic design. Select Design is looking for a talented and dedicated senior designer to join our creative team in Burlington, VT. The ideal candidate is both a skilled technical designer and a thought leader who can develop creative ideas from conception to execution in collaboration with the account team, design team members, and other internal stakeholders.
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0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer) 1084 Visual Information Specialist. 0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer) 0301 Digital User Experience Researcher. 1035 Public Affairs Specialist.
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What you'll doAssist the Marketing & Communications Director with all marketing efforts, including creating consistency with materials across offices, creating graphic designs, preparing marketing documents and advertisements, video editing, content management, social media, SEO, and data entry in database.
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VHB is looking to provide the opportunity for a Civil Designer to work within our growing Renewable Energy Market practice with a focus on all phases of renewables development, including solar, EV charging, and battery storage facilities.
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A Motion Graphics Designer should have and will exercise skills in illustration, animation, motion graphics, audio engineering, photo editing, and video editing. A Spotlight Motion Graphics Designer is a primary artist for creating multimedia assets for Spotlight reporting, including illustrations, animations, motion graphics, audio, images, and video.
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Collaborate closely with our Social Media Team, crafting vibrant content to bolster our communication efforts.
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As a full-time Senior Learning Experience Designer at UKG, you will create internal learning materials and experiences for UKG employees. Experience using learning development tools (such as Articulate Rise and Storyline, CEROS, Camtasia, and Vyond), structured writing, content management systems, and Adobe's creative tools and services.
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The College Board isseeking a Senior UX/UI Designer who is passionate about research to helpbuild our digital assessment ecosystem. A bachelor\'s degree in a related field (computer science, interactiondesign, HCI, industrial design, information science, social sciences,graphic design, etc.
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The Associate Creative Director position at SHI is an opportunity for a talented and visionary design and copy leader who can craft and execute engaging and effective campaign themes and assets for SHI’s in-house B2B marketing team (comprising web, copy, graphic design and video.
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Good grammar, writing ability, basic graphic design skills, flexibility, self-motivation, and desire to collaborate and participate as a team player; Mac-based Adobe Creative Suite (required), Google and Microsoft applications (helpful.
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