#1635 | Art Directorother related Employment listings - Cupertino, CA at Geebo

#1635 | Art Director

Company Name:
Talent Avenue
Position # 1635 Art Director
Location: South Bay
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Approximately 5 months
Hourly Rate: $50/HR-$55/HR DOE

An award winning digital consultancy/agency has an immediate need for an Art Director with 5-7 years of (preferably agency) experience, specializing in visual design for the web. Must have a proven track record of graphic design for the internet, particularly in the marketing of major brands, as well as a strong knowledge of interactive creative development processes, and experience developing creative solutions.

This person will create and execute content and interface assets for the client, and other interactive projects under the limited direction of an Associate Creative Director. You will be accountable for successful completion and execution of visual creative direction on projects that will push the client's brand forward. You'll regularly review creative work with the group's senior creative staff to get feedback on direction, and to ensure that the work is aligned with other activities in the group. You'll supervise and serve as a resource to the Production Designers.

SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
Proven ability to solve problems conceptually, while collaborating with the broader interactive team, including writers, designers, information architects, and developers
Great presentation skills and ability to sell the worth of creative ideas to influence decisions
Excellent written skills
Illustrator / Photoshop
BA or BFA in Graphic Design or other related design discipline


This is a full time onsite contract opportunity and starts ASAP.

View additional job opportunities at http://www.talentavenue.com/jobsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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