Sunday, October 26, 2008

Graphic Designer in New York, NY

Sunday, October 26, 2008
The role: Graphic Designer

Experience with Keynote is a must.

As a Graphic Designer with an egalitarian approach toward all programs, you are able to transform statistics, text and abstract concepts into persuasive and elegant informational presentations. An absolutely essential requirement of this job is that you have advanced PowerPoint, Illustrator, Photoshop, html skills and enjoy using it, to create polished creative - often with little advance notice. (In fact, when you apply, please include in your portfolio ample examples of your creative ability.) Additionally, you'll assist marketing team in, as well as less-experienced designers, with their projects. This is a fast-paced, high-pressure, often unpredictable - but thoroughly enjoyable - environment in which you'll work closely with marketing teams to create other collateral such as pitch books, posters, signage, brochures, direct-mail pieces, logos, In other words, you'll work on a variety of projects in a variety of programs. The only limits are your imagination.

Responsibilities:
Create graphics for presentations which can be widely repurposed and customized.
Collaborate with planners and outside print vendors to create end-to-end collateral for a variety of events.
Work with Industry Marketing Mangers to create direct-mail pieces, informational brochures, simple internal landing pages and HTML newsletters in order to generate interest from potential clients.
Assist marketing people in finding graphics materials or working with IT applications to accomplish web sites.

Requirements:
Keynote
BA/BS degree or equivalent in Graphic, Fine Arts or Liberal Arts; Online portfolio link required.
Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Advanced Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Word and PowerPoint skills, particularly in the use of color palettes, master slides, animations, imported elements and template creation.

Experience: ,

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