Graphic Designer II Arts, Media & Design Jobs - University, MS at Geebo

Graphic Designer II

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Supervises and prepares University web-based and printed publications from conception to delivery of final product including view books, brochures, illustrations, catalogs, booklets, original web design, e-newsletters, web magazines, etc.; interacts with clients to determine needs and technical requirements. Ensures publications are in accordance with clients' requests, budgets, and deadline requirements; creates complete, comprehensive, and complex web and/or print designs using a variety of software; inspects and approves printers' proofs; attends press checks on and off campus as necessary; and reviews completed products; creates original designs for assigned projects by determining information flow, content layout, use of graphics, typography, color, etc. based upon available space, knowledge of layout principles, and aesthetic design concepts; creates original pieces of art using traditional methods such as watercolors, pastel, charcoal, graphite, airbrush, etc. and computer software; also prepares and digitizes artwork for computer use; stays abreast of new techniques and technology related to web and/or print design; performs similar or related duties as assigned or required.
Bachelor's Degree in graphic design or a related field from an accredited four-year college or university and two (2) years of experience related to the above described duties.
Application Deadline: Position open until filled or until an adequate applicant pool has been obtained.
Application Procedure: Go to The University of Mississippi's Employment site at . Only applicants who apply online will be considered for position.
The University of Mississippi is an EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability/Title VI/Title IX /504/ADA/ADEA employer.
Posted: July 30, 2014
Location: University, Mississippi
Salary: Open
Type: Full-time - Experienced
Required Education: 4 Year DegreeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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