Job Title: Motion Graphics Designer
Company:Ad Talent
Job description: Job SummaryWho we are: A specialist consultancy agency that helps businesses with organisational change management.What we do: Change management and behavioural change within an organisation.What we are looking for: Motion Graphics Designer.What you will do:The purpose of this role is to be a creative powerhouse responsible for assisting with client-facing design projects, while living and representing the brand. With existing experience and a keen eye for detail, this role will collaborate with the creative team to conceptualise and execute visually stunning designs for clients both in and out of the change management space. Get ready to strike the harmonious balance between driving brand consistency and pushing the boundaries of creativity, ultimately contributing to our brand’s success and recognition in the market.What you must have:
- 3-5 years working as a graphic designer in an agency or corporate environment
- Design / multimedia related qualification
- Graphic design, motion graphics design / 2D After Effects animation
- Analytical and innovative thinking
- Desirable: UX related qualification
Ad Talent AfricaCompany
Expected salary: R25000 per month
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 00:03:32 GMT
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