The designer will create final design assets, pitch creative ideas, conceptualize visuals based on requirements, and ensure layouts are visually appealing and on-brand for clients.
The purpose of this role is to be interested in the full spectrum of design with a growing knowledge of where aesthetic look-and-feel overlaps with behavioral user experience. They are a key member of the creative department to realise the creative output and creative product.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
• Creates final design assets such as social posts, online ads, etc
• Pitches creative ideas
• Conceptualises visuals based on requirements
• Works with agency to produce final design
• Ensures final graphics and layouts are visually appealing and on-brand for client
Location:
SingaporeBrand:
Dentsu CreativeTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentTop Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Design Software
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