Production Designer (part-time)

Overview

Morning Brew is seeking a Part Time Production Designer to join our growing Design team! The Production Designer will report to the Design Director . You will be working closely with a variety of cross-functional stakeholders to bring Morning Brew brands to life through personality-rich visual experiences. You should have a flexible style with the ability to adapt to Morning Brew’s look and feel, and always look for the best approach to a creative brief. You are highly collaborative and are able to work closely with our Sales, Strategy, Marketing, and Design teams to produce a wide range of designed materials with an understanding of business needs and priorities. The ideal candidate can work both independently and collaboratively and is comfortable juggling multiple projects, deadlines, and stakeholders at once.

Morning Brew is based in New York City but this role is remote-friendly for all candidates.

Here\'s What You\'ll Be Working On

  • Create memorable, branded presentations used for RFPs, sales proposals and high-level client presentations.
  • Partner with the Design team to create mocks, information graphics, and presentation templates.
  • Own the designing and templatizing of evergreen company sales materials including; GPs, GTM decks, and one sheets.
  • Support the creation of all growth marketing assets across all Morning Brew brands
  • Work closely with the Growth team to conceptualize and design assets for all marketing channels (social ads, landing pages, emails etc.) and editorial content.
  • Produce promotional events materials for in-person and virtual events from branded templates.
  • Support the auditing, updating, and housekeeping of all templates and design assets.
  • Manage multiple projects and communicate directly with key stakeholders
  • Ensure work consistently answers the brief in terms of look and feel, accuracy, functionality and brand design guidelines
  • Work closely with the team to improve workflows and processes
  • Produce thorough work that follows Morning Brew design guidelines
  • Overall support of the day to day production work across the design organization

Qualifications

  • 3+ years experience in graphic design, preferably for an advertising or media company
  • Ability to work collaboratively and iteratively with non-Designers while maintaining ownership of design quality in a fast pace, high-growth environment
  • Expert design skills and confidence in typography, color theory, and layout
  • Experience designing sales materials and an eye for creative presentation design
  • Experience with AI art platforms like Midjourney and an openness to exploring new technologies as tools for internal creative collaboration and development
  • Extensive knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft and Google Publishing suites, and Google Drive
  • The ability to work independently, problem solve, and deliver creative solutions beyond surface level
  • The understanding and ability to follow brand guidelines, and fill in the blanks when necessary
  • Great time management skills, with a proactive, solution-orientated outlook
  • Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong attention to detail, a positive attitude, and a team player
  • Ability to give, receive, and incorporate feedback well

RATE: $40-50/hr DOE #J-18808-Ljbffr Experience: 3 years required
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