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Monday, November 16, 2009
Job Of The Day
Environmental Graphic Designer
Erwin-Penland Advertising, Greenville, SC
Here’s two words that should spark your interest: pro sports. As in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. If you don’t know what those mean, um...sad. If you’re a fan, however, you may be who we’re looking for. You see, we need a highly talented and experienced environmental designer eager to work for a national account partnered with pro teams. Like yesterday.
What would you be doing? Short answer: kick-butt design. Long answer: help us develop dynamic environments, short-term exhibits, and signage systems for stadiums and large-audience venues across the country.
Here’s what we’re looking for:
·3 years minimum design experience, preferably as an exhibit designer.
·Design degree, preferred.
·Project management, budgeting, and construction/installation experience are essential.
·Demonstrated leadership and communication skills.
·Strong portfolio of 3D exhibit designs. Like strong, folks. Wow us.
·The ability to work under pressure and manage multiple jobs at once, all of which may be in various stages of design, installation and maintenance.
·The absence of an ego. We push ourselves. Can you accept constructive feedback and criticism?
·High end user of Photoshop and Illustrator.
·Fast 3D Modeling
·Ability to design 2D graphics for exhibit designs and create basic detail drawings if needed.
·Ability to mentor junior designers.
·A friendly disposition. We like nice, charming, go-getters.
Posted by Megan
Industry News
Monday, November 16, 2009 12:39:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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