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Digital Designer

Boardroom Appointments · South Africa

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TodayPosted · Aug 22
HimalayasSource
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Minimum requirements

Diploma in digital design, graphic design, graphic communications, or related field essential

Bachelors degree/ diploma in digital design, graphic design, graphic communications, or related field - Preferred

Minimum 2 years of successful professional design experience - essential

Solid understanding of branding - essential

Strong portfolio of design work, showing a solution to business problems through effective design.

Digital and social media experience including web marketing/web design with a strong knowledge of HTML - essential

Sound knowledge of Web design processes - essential

Responsibilities

The purpose of the role of the Digital Designer is to interpret and implement the creative vision across brands with a specific focus on digital, social media, creative projects, and website maintenance.

This role produces the design and production of websites, product graphics, web logos, social media graphics and banners, and static and rich banner ads.

The position is responsible for delivering effective, aesthetic, on-brand, and on-strategy creative for websites, web pages, product graphics (including art direction of photography), email promotional creative, email templates, social media graphics, and banner ads.

The Digital Designer is responsible for a wide range of projects and executions, with timelines ranging from immediate to the long term, reporting to the Marketing Manager.

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