Graphic Designer

QUALIFICATIONS:

• Minimum of 3 years to 5 years of work experience (Preferably: Senior Designer)
• Advanced skills in adobe creative cloud products
• Must be able to read AutoCadd drawings
• Must be very keen to details
• Have a knowledge in web design and development
• Have time management skills
• Must be good in typography and color theory
• Good communication skills
• Must be able to train staff for skill improvement in graphic design

Portofolio is required before being invited for an online interview (either website or pdf file for recent projects).

SKILL SET:

Graphic Design (Required Skill set)

Logo Design
Certificates
Visiting Cards (Business cards)
Invoices & Receipts
Email Pricelist
Greeting Cards
Signage
PPT Presentations
Training Materials
Gift cards
Letterheads
Paper bags
Shop Promotions
Stickers
Lightbox advertisements
Window Display
Print design

Web design & development (Must be Knowledgeable)

Creating wireframes/mockups for websites
Front-end development coding (HTML, CSS & Javascript)

Email design (Knowledgeable)

Wire framing
Mockups
HTML & CSS coding

Video Production & Editing (Basic skillset needed)

TV Commercials
Recruitment Videos
Company Video

Motion Graphics (Basic skillset needed)

Corporate Presentations
Video bumpers/lower thirds

TOOL APPLICATION:

Graphic Design Tools

Adobe Creative Cloud 2019
Photoshop – Product retouching
Illustrator – Graphic Design
After Effects – Motion Graphics
Premiere Pro – Movie editing
Media Encoder – Movie editing
Bridge – Photo viewer
Indesign – Brochure/Magazine design
XD – Experience Design

Operating Systems

Windows 10
MACOS
Linux (Ubuntu).

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