Graphic Designer

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

VisionPoint Marketing is seeking a talented Graphic Designer to join our team. The Graphic Designer is a creative and strategic thinker, able to translate business strategies and creative concepts into useful and delightful experiences across various types of media. At VisionPoint, Graphic Designers work alongside other designers, our Creative Director, teams of strategists, content developers and others in an environment that thrives on collaboration, yet expects accountability and ownership. Attention to detail and ability to uphold and deliver work at the highest quality standards is essential. 

The Position

The ideal candidate will have an uncanny ability to balance both right-brain (highly creative and conceptual) and left-brain (strategic and detail-oriented with a knack for understanding what drives client success) mentalities. Ultimately, our goal is to do outstanding work for clients who deserve nothing but our best … to get better and better as a team of creatives, and for each teammate to improve their own skills on a daily basis. While we’re headquartered in Raleigh, NC, VisionPoint operates on a remote policy with full-time VisionPointers across the country. Additionally, local Raleigh employees have the flexibility to choose from in-person, hybrid, and remote work options.

What You Will Do

  • Bring strong visual design skills (including a great appreciation of typography, design thinking and storytelling) to ad campaigns, branding projects, and all sort of digital and traditional media output
  • Partner with Copywriters to create cohesive campaigns that marry thematic with the visual.  
  • Effectively balance multiple projects
  • Work independently on design projects as well as collaborate with others in the creative department, including our Creative Director
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure a harmonious relationship between strategy, content, design and execution
  • Present work to internal teams—and sometimes directly to the client—for feedback/approval
  • Participate in and contribute to creative brainstorming sessions
  • Diligently complete the administrative aspects of the job, including but not limited to: accurately logging hours, being prompt and prepared for meetings, etc.
  • Be a self-starter, be more than willing help others and contribute to things that may fall outside of your official job description
  • Stay up-to-date with design trends, new software/tools, and industry developments


Who You Are

The ideal candidate would possess the following skills, interest and experience:       

  • An outstanding body of work demonstrated in an online portfolio
  • B.S./B.A./B.F.A. in Graphic Design, Communication Design, Information Design or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Ideally 3-7 years as a Graphic Designer, or work in a related field, but we won’t throw out a strong portfolio if this range does not apply
  • Experience with advertising, brand, traditional and interactive design, collateral, ads, etc. 
  • Strong conceptual ability and originality
  • An appreciation for, and love of typography, layout, branding systems, and all things design-related
  • Ability to design with the end user or target audience in mind
  • Strong organizational skills with a pixel-level attention to detail
  • Ability to prioritize and accomplish multiple tasks with minimal supervision
  • Positive, can-do attitude
  • Thirst for knowledge and willingness to learn
  • Works well in a team environment
  • A self-starter who takes on projects and finds the answers without needing to be pushed
  • Comfortable with design facilitation, collaboration, and presentation skills
  • Strong skills with relevant Adobe Suite tools (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
  • Actively contributes to VisionPoint’s culture

A Quick Note

Research shows that people from underrepresented identities often hesitate to apply for job opportunities if they feel they do not fulfill all of the listed qualifications. VisionPoint Marketing is committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment and believes that skills are cultivated through a range of experiences. Even if your past work doesn’t meet all of the preferred qualifications, we still encourage you to apply if you are enthusiastic about this opportunity!

VisionPoint Culture

At VisionPoint, we believe that a strong culture is as much a valued benefit as health insurance, PTO and 401k. That’s why it’s important to us that future team members connect with – and contribute to – our culture. Our communication, our collaboration, our satisfaction and our growth are largely dependent upon whether we all, as individuals, embrace and live out our values. We believe in the work we do, we support each other, we work hard and we like to have a bit of fun too. When it comes right down to it, happy and fulfilled team members produce better work, and better work is what drives us every day.

VisionPoint Marketing fully subscribes to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity. It is our policy to provide employment, compensation, and other benefits related to employment based on qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, veteran status, genetic information, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.


 
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