Graphic Designer (Fresher)

As a Graphic Designer with up to 1 year of experience, your role will involve creating visually engaging graphics for various platforms such as social media, websites, presentations, brochures, and marketing materials. You will collaborate with the marketing and content teams to conceptualize and deliver effective designs. Additionally, you will be responsible for editing images and videos for marketing purposes, maintaining design consistency, staying updated with design trends, and incorporating feedback into your work. Key Responsibilities: - Create visually engaging graphics for social media, websites, presentations, brochures, and other marketing materials. - Assist in designing branding assets like logos, business cards, banners, and advertisements. - Collaborate with the marketing and content teams to conceptualize and deliver effective designs. - Edit images and videos for marketing use when required. - Maintain consistency in design and ensure brand guidelines are followed. - Stay updated with current design trends and tools. Qualifications Required: - Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, or a related field. - Internship or freelance experience is a plus. In this role, proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) is essential, with basic knowledge of Premiere Pro/After Effects being a plus. You should possess a strong visual and aesthetic sense, an eye for detail, and a basic understanding of layout, typography, and color theory. Efficient time management, good communication skills, and a collaborative mindset are also crucial. Your creativity, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn and grow in the role will be key to your success. Please note that this is a full-time, permanent position suitable for freshers. The work location is in person with day, fixed, and morning shifts available. Additionally, the benefits include paid sick time and a performance bonus. The application deadline is 05/06/2025, and the expected start date is 12/06/2025.,

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