Visual Designer at AccelerateTV
Confidential
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
About the Role
The Visual Designer is responsible for creating visually engaging, brand-consistent, and user-centered designs across multiple platforms, including digital, social media, web, print, and motion. This role requires a balance of creative innovation and technical precision, ensuring that every visual output enhances the brand's storytelling and communicates messages effectively.
The ideal candidate combines creativity, strategic thinking, and design excellence, with the ability to transform abstract concepts and marketing objectives into striking visual experiences.
Key Responsibilities
Brand Design & Identity
- Develop and maintain consistent brand aesthetics across all visual assets
- Create and refine design elements such as logos, icons, typography, color palettes, and graphic styles
- Ensure brand guidelines are properly implemented across all platforms and materials
- Contribute to the evolution and modernization of the brand's visual identity
Digital & Print Design
- Design visually compelling layouts for social media, websites, email newsletters, digital campaigns, and motion graphics
- Produce high-quality marketing and promotional materials such as flyers, posters, pitch decks, and digital ads
- Collaborate with copywriters and marketing teams to develop cohesive campaign visuals
- Adapt designs across multiple formats and screen sizes while maintaining quality and clarity
Motion & Multimedia Design
- Develop simple animations, transitions, and motion graphics for videos, social media, and advertisements
- Support video editors and the production team with lower-thirds, graphic overlays, and visual effects
- Maintain visual consistency across still and motion assets
Collaboration & Cross-Functional Support
- Work closely with the Art Director, Creative Director, and Content team to ensure visual cohesion across campaigns
- Partner with Marketing teams on campaign development and execution