Graphic Designer Intern - Cisco Talos Internet & Ecommerce - Kalamazoo, MI at Geebo

Graphic Designer Intern - Cisco Talos

Conceptualize, design and produce on-brand pieces across all mediums (i.
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marketing collateral, illustrations, logos, motion graphics, social media pieces, email templates, printed material, signage, event and booth graphics, swag design), with an emphasis on communication pieces (PowerPoint decks, one-pages, information graphics)Uphold Talos' brand standards and help to ensure a cohesive brand identity across TalosDesign for several brands that Talos manages and interacts withCollaborate with internal teams to create whitepapers, data-driven graphics and vibrant PowerPoint presentations for various audiencesMust have a strong creative portfolio showcasing a variety of work with an emphasis on visual communication, vector illustration and motion graphicsProficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, After Effects at minimum), Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and MacOSAbility to create in-depth illustrations, imagery and logos from scratch, without the use of stock assetsComfortable working with small datasets and creating information-based graphicsStrong project and time management skillsApplicants with previous internships and/or work/consulting experience is preferredWorking towards a bachelor's degree in visual communication, graphic design or similarHave a working knowledge of print processes and production designA working knowledge of cybersecurity and HTML, CSS, photography and video production skills are a plus Recommended Skills Adobe After Effects Adobe Creative Suite Adobe Illustrator Adobe In Design Adobe Photoshop Consulting Apply to this job.
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