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Graphic Designer

Posted Yesterday
In-Office or Remote
14 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
14 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
The Graphic Designer develops visual concepts for digital and print, collaborating with teams to create effective designs aligned with branding. Responsibilities include creating graphics, managing projects, and staying updated on design trends.
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A Graphics Designer creates visual concepts that communicate ideas, support branding, and enhance user understanding across digital and print platforms. This role requires creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to translate project goals into effective designs. The designer works closely with teams such as marketing, product, communications, and leadership to ensure visuals are consistent, engaging, and aligned with the organization’s identity.

Responsibilities
• Develop design concepts for digital campaigns, social media, websites, presentations, and printed materials
• Create logos, icons, layouts, and branded templates that follow company style guidelines
• Collaborate with marketing and content teams to produce graphics that support storytelling and messaging
• Prepare final artwork for print and digital delivery, ensuring proper sizing, resolution, and format
• Review and revise designs based on feedback while maintaining quality and creativity
• Manage multiple projects at once while meeting deadlines
• Stay updated on current design trends, tools, and best practices
• Maintain organized project files and follow version control standards
• Assist in developing brand guidelines and ensuring consistent brand application
• Communicate ideas clearly and contribute to creative discussions

Requirements
• Experience with graphic design tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or similar software
• Strong portfolio showcasing original design work
• Ability to translate ideas and written content into visually appealing concepts
• Understanding of layout, color theory, typography, and image editing
• Strong attention to detail and ability to follow brand standards
• Good communication and time management skills
• Ability to work independently and collaborate with team members
• Willingness to learn and adapt to project needs
• High school diploma or equivalent; additional coursework or training in design is a plus

Benefits
• Opportunity to build and strengthen a design portfolio
• Remote or flexible work options depending on company policies
• Professional development support such as workshops or training
• Collaborative work environment that encourages creativity
• Potential for growth into senior design or creative direction roles

Top Skills

Adobe Photoshop
Illustrator
Indesign

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