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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Job Of The Day
Online Art Director and Graphic Designer
Rodale, New York City
Great media company needs two people — A great online art director and a great online graphic designer.
You’ll be working on the major branded websites for a top Men’s and a top Women’s healthy lifestyle magazines. The magazines are on every newsstand and check-out aisle in America and known around the globe. If you’re anywhere in Manhattan, you’re a half-block from being able to buy one of our magazines.
This is a major front-line job, where your designs will become the high-traffic, high-profile web products for the brands. No more ad banners for you — it’s Flash tools, features, infographics, nav bars, headers, footers, photo selection, photo retouching, tools, calculators, information centers, knowledge guides — all the forward facing, user-interfacing design work you’ve dreamed of.
You’d be working for Online Edit & Production — not marketing. Not sales. Not clients. At this job, you work for the brands -- on the projects and products that our users fall in love with. The great editorial products that keep our metrics climbing in the double digits. Right now our two magazine sites get a combined 5MM UVs and 35MM PVs/Mo. Help us build it bigger.
If you’ve got the chops — that is, you’ve got that editorial passion and a proven, illustrated experience with a major online content destination, then let’s talk. We'd like to hear about your thoughts on usability. Your approach to wireframing. How you describe your design aesthetic. What sites you like. Where you wish the web would go. What the future of online content is. How you feel about mobile. How you feel about video on the web.
Posted by Megan
Industry News
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:47:36 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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