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Use creative design software applications and tools from Adobe Creative Suite to turn client visions into reality. You are incredibly creative and able to collaborate in your approach with business teams and marketing departments to come up with breakthrough designs.
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The Media Production Director is a high-visibility position that will operate at the nexus of Creative and Video Production with a focus on External Communications, Talent Recruitment and Culture, along with Business line marketing with room to grow.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom. Strong creative vision and ability to translate brand guidelines into visual content.
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MS Office Suite required; Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, or similar design programs are a bonus, plus a keen eye for design. Passion for reading and the book publishing business.
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Exceptional Adobe Creative Suite fluency (Illustrator / InDesign / Photoshop) and Microsoft Office (Word / Excel) Capable of aiding in the creation, development, adaptation, and execution of new design efforts regarding new retail fixtures, store layouts, visual and store displays, graphic applications, and overall creative efforts for retail stores, shop-in-shop, chains, pop-ups, as well as trade shows.
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Must have an exceptional knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite – Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign. Working under direction of the Design Director, the Senior Footwear Designer will lead junior designer, design and develop product, concept and technical development.
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Advanced proficiency with Figma, Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator) and Google Suite (Docs, Slides, and Sheets). Meticulously design and produce a wide range of creative deliverables required for leading products, including user journeys, flows, maps, wireframes, UX, and UI elements.
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Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and/or CorelDraw. With years of experience in urban planning, zoning law, graphic design, and the NYC development approval process, our team is uniquely capable of creating compelling work that gets projects approved.
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Expertise with Adobe Creative Suite, Premiere Pro and After Effects, and familiarity with the latest video production technologies. Jellyfish is a global digital marketing agency; a unique fusion of tech enthusiasts, creative minds, and media and data experts all united to empower our clients along their digital journey.
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Proficiency in the Adobe Design Suite (Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop) and other content creation tools such as Figma and CapCut. Grain's in-house, fully integrated media, design, development, and business intelligence teams allow them to manage all aspects of performance, from brand inception to transformation and exit.
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Mastery of design tools (e.g., Sketch, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite) and an understanding of the technical constraints and possibilities of web and mobile development. Macquarie is a global financial group providing clients with asset management, retail and business banking, wealth management, leasing and asset financing, market access, commodity trading, renewables development, specialist advisory, capital raising and principal investment.
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Uses 2D and 3D visual software, including Autodesk Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketchup, Enscape, and Rhino 3D. Proficiency using 2D and 3D visual software, including Adobe Creative Suite, Sketchup, Enscape, and Rhino 3D.
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Experience with design software, including Canva and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Premiere Pro). Proven experience in creative communications development, thought leadership and/or content strategy.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOrganization: The Apollo is a commissioner and presenter; catalyst for new artists, audiences, and creative workforce; and partner in the projection of the African American narrative and its role in the development of American and global culture.
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With proficiency-expertise in: Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator). All creative development, from sales collateral to global consumer campaigns are done in-house, making this an opportunity to broaden your creative chops, and flex the ones you already have.
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