- Prepares work to
be accomplished by gathering information and materials.
- Plans concept by
studying information and materials.
- Illustrates
concept by designing rough layout of art and copy regarding arrangement, size,
type size and style, and related aesthetic concepts.
- Obtains approval
of concept by submitting rough layout for approval.
- Prepares
finished copy and art by operating typesetting, printing, and similar
equipment; and purchasing from vendors.
- Prepares final
layout by marking and pasting up finished copy and art.
- Ensures
operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements;
following manufacturer’s instructions; troubleshooting malfunctions;
calling for repairs; maintaining equipment inventories; and evaluating new
equipment.
- Completes
projects by coordinating with outside agencies, art services, printers,
etc.
- Maintains
technical knowledge by attending design workshops; reviewing professional
publications; and participating in professional societies.
- Contributes to
team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
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Graphic
Designer Qualifications/Skills:
- Strong graphic
design skills
- Layout skills
- Analytical
skills
- Creativity
- Flexibility
- Attention to
detail
- Deadline-oriented
- Desktop
publishing tools and graphic design software
- Acute vision
- Time-management
skills
- Communication
skills
- Handles
rejection
Education and
Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor’s
degree in graphic design, industrial design, or interior design, or
equivalent experience
- Two to four years of experience in graphic designer