Key Responsibilities:
- Design and produce high-quality graphics for social media, websites, marketing campaigns, and branding materials.
- Develop stunning and effective design concepts that align with brand identity and target audience.
- Expertly use Adobe Creative Suite tools (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Lightroom) and similar design software.
- Create 2D animations, GIFs, and motion graphics to enhance digital content.
- Design a variety of marketing materials, including brochures, flyers, posters, banners, and presentation decks.
- Produce video content for social media platforms, advertisements, and TV channels.
- Conceptualize and create mood boards and visual ideas for photoshoots.
- Develop storyboards, scripts, and shot lists for video projects.
- Capture and edit images for eCommerce websites, ensuring high-quality product presentation.
- Stay up-to-date with design trends, UI/UX principles, and emerging digital tools to create innovative content.
Education and Experience Required:
- Minimum 4 years of experience as a Creative Graphic Designer in a professional setting.
- Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, Multimedia Arts, Interactive Design, or a related field (preferred).
- Strong understanding of typography, color theory, branding, and layout design.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills to collaborate with teams and clients.
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