Marketing Designerother related Employment listings - Edgerton, OH at Geebo

Marketing Designer

Marketing DesignerGeneral Duties:
o Develop and execute creative designs for various brand and product marketing communications materials including catalogs, brochures, trade shows, merchandising aids, promotions, displays, websites and advertising.
o Develop and execute against all photography requirements, (in-studio and on location).
o Develop and execute against all brand and product illustration requirements, including but not limited to renderings and technical drawings.
o Manage and execute all photographic retouching required (existing and new) to create high-quality product photography images using photo image editing software.
o Maintain and support brand identity guidelines (standards) and ensure all graphic designs and elements meet visual brand standards.
o Interact with outside creative resources (agencies, designers, illustrators, and graphic studios), as required.
o Manage all pre-press activities, including file preparation, color matching and color corrections.
o Manage all on-site press checks, as required.
Key Support Areas:
o New Product Launcheso Catalogo Digital o Trade Shows / Eventso Displays / Merchandising Aids
Qualifications:
o Bachelor's degree in visual communications technology or graphic design.
o Minimum of 3 years agency or corporate creative services experience.
o Solid conceptualization skills.
o Solid problem-solving skills.
o Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and learn quickly.
o Motivated team player who works well in a cross-functional team environment.
o Deadline-oriented with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively.
o Ability to work with complex products and attention to detail a must.
? Expertise in Adobe InDesign; Adobe PhotoShop; Adobe Illustrator.
o Experience with Web-based software, such as Adobe Flex, Adobe Dreamweaver and Flash, a plus.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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