Experiential Graphic Designer-Interior Products Watch & Read Administrative & Office Jobs - Basom, NY at Geebo

Experiential Graphic Designer-Interior Products Watch & Read

View a typical day working as an Experiential Designer.
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As our video showed, we have a highly creative environment.
Our positive, collaborative culture encourages professional and personal development in our fast-growing company.
We provide competitive pay, career/home balance and true teammate support to name a few pros.
It's a unique position with challenge and opportunity for you.
Hybrid work model is available (remote/on-site).
What you'll do Craft eye-popping concepts for signage, wayfinding, and branded graphics for regional/national clients.
Dig deep into the workings of industries as varied as hospitality, transportation, education, and health.
Team up with a diverse team of programmers, engineers, wayfinding experts, and other specialists.
Draft conceptual renderings for proposed graphics systems.
What you'll need 2- or 4-year degree in graphic, communication, interior, experiential, or environmental design.
1-5 years' experience.
Firm command of graphic composition, typography, and color.
Strong proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop required.
Attention to detail, strong organizational and conceptual skills.
Great communication skills and positive attitude.
Strong portfolio and well-designed resume.
Familiarity with spatial design and architectural interiors.
Submit your workA link to your portfolio or submission of work samples required for consideration.
PI227355210 Recommended Skills Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Attention To Detail Higher Order Thinking Positive Attitude Printing And Screen Printing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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