Wanted: Designer Who Gathers No Moss

RS rs.jpgSure, the latest issue of Rolling Stone features a shirtless, drowsy John Mayer on its cover (and the cover line “Dirty Mind, Lonely Heart”), but the magazine still rocks, and it is in want of design assistance. Rolling Stone and the other Wenner Media-owned titles (Us Weekly and Men’s Journal, who also can’t get enough of Mr. Mayer—we smell synergies!) are on the hunt for a crackerjack promotion design coordinator to join the subscriptions department. The chosen one’s responsibilities will include “in-house design, managing outsourced creative, and trafficking production” for Wenner’s stable of “image-conscious” magazines. Come prepared with strong opinions on the graphic design of the new Vampire Weekend album.

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Wanted: One Great Photo Editor

singular_sensation.jpgReady to focus your Photoshop prowess on helping an organization that knows good design? Our friends at the singularly sensational One Club are on the hunt for a photo editor to help them sort through and catalogue the more than (gulp!) 17,000 entries that flood their servers each year during awards show season—not the Golden Globes and the Oscars but their advertising and design world equivalents: One Show, One Show Design, and One Show Interactive. The project-based position will average 40 hours per week through the end of May. Bring your organizational elan, archival skills, and the ability to “work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment.” One for all and all for One.

If you think you’re the one for this position, learn more here. Or picture the other design, art, and photo job possibilities awaiting you on the good ‘ol mediabistro.com job board.

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Wanted: Ace Graphic Designer

nice_hand.jpgWhen last we journeyed to Las Vegas, we spent most of our time inspecting the well-textured and jumbo-scaled interiors of the Wynn Encore, which is also home to a steakhouse that celebrates the corpulent characters brought to life by Fernando Botero (they peer out at you from multiple chins as if to recommend another order of the truffle macaroni and cheese). However, the city is apparently best known for its games of chance, and if you’re ready to gamble at graphic design in Sin City, we’ve got a deal for you. Vegas-based Wendoh Media, publisher of local glossy 944, is gearing up to launch a weekly publication called Vegas Seven, and they’re on the hunt for an ace graphic designer. Stack your deck with “strong knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite and experience in editorial page layout” as well as “attention to detail and the ability to work on strict weekly deadlines is imperative.” No jokers.

Have you got what it takes to create a winning editorial design? Shuffle up and deal your resume for this graphic designer, Vegas Seven job or try your luck at other design, art, and photo positions on the Mediabistro job board.

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Wanted: Designer to the Rescue!

IRC logo.bmpCan graphic design save the world? Of course—especially if it’s created in service of an organization like the International Rescue Committee (IRC), which is on the ground in 42 countries, providing emergency relief, relocating refugees, and rebuilding lives in the wake of disaster. The IRC is scouring the globe for a web designer to join its New York City headquarters and make its online presence as engaging and efficient as the organization itself (fun fact: of every dollar the IRC spends, 90 cents goes to programs and services that directly benefit refugees and war-affected populations). Bring your Photoshop skills and the ability to keep a cool head in a design crisis as well as a humanitarian one.

If you want to help make the world a better place, apply for this web designer, International Rescue Committee job. Those not inclined to web design can still get involved in IRC activities as a donor, volunteer, or advocate. Meanwhile, more design, art, and photo job opportunities are just a click away on Ye Olde Mediabistro Job Board.

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Wanted: Farm-Fresh Flash Fiend

farmhand.jpgFarmers are the new hedge fund managers, but neither group has had much use for highly skilled Flash developers—until now. The Concept Farm, an independent ad agency, production company, and entertainment development group, is looking to harvest one prize flash developer for its New York City office. The position entails collaborating with product managers, interaction designers, and other members of the project team on everything from requirements specification and feasibility analysis to detailed engineering analysis and launch planning for Flash animation and applications. ActionScript expertise and object-oriented programming prowess are required. Overalls, tractor skills, and a way with livestock? Optional (but a sure way to gain a competitive edge).

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Wanted: Designer SPIN Doctor

spin_mag.jpgEver dreamed of putting your spin on SPIN? Here’s your chance. The music magazine, which turns 25 next year, is looking to add a web designer to its growing online team. The responsibilities of the position include everything from creating high-fidelity PSDs and split testing to investigating new digital technologies and determining their role in the business. Bring your “strong user experience and information architecture background” as well as your ability to multitask. “Candidates who are used to staid corporate environments or heads-down focusing on one task at a time will likely not succeed here,” warns SPIN.

If mixing highly functional design and high-quality original art is music to your ears, apply for this web designer, SPIN media job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.

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Wanted: Designer to Get Things Cooking.com

oh joy.jpgAre you a die-hard Top Chef fan? Do you have strong views about “flavor profiles”? Were you able to enjoy Julie & Julia without becoming distracted by the ridiculously hideous costume choices for the Julie character? Then clear your plate for this job opportunity: Cooking.com is looking for a new cook—and by cook, we mean designer—to join its Marina del Rey, California headquarters. The culinary media and retail juggernaut is seeking a “creative production coordinator” to produce and assist in the design of online communications. Ingredients of a successful candidate include two cups of experience with web visuals, one cup of marketing savvy, and two heaping tablespoons of PowerPoint and PhotoShop expertise, all sprinkled with a serious interest in cooking. Got HTML, Dreamweaver, or Visio skills? That’s icing on the cake.

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Wanted: Champion Graphic Designer

tigerwoods.jpgWhether you covet an Odyssey putter or think it has something to do with ancient Greece, you could be the Tiger Woods Foundation‘s ace in the hole. The Irvine, California-based nonprofit organization is searching for a graphic design coordinator to help tee up its efforts to inspire youth. As the leader of the foundation’s graphic design and collateral production endeavors, your responsibilities would include assisting in the production of materials ranging from annual reports to event invitations, coordinating mailings, and keeping tabs on the photo and video libraries. Bring your “innovation, creativity, organizational excellence, and core graphics and production skills,” and the ability to quote liberally from Caddyshack—it’s Tiger’s favorite movie.

How’s your follow-through? Learn more about and apply for this junior graphic designer, Tiger Woods Foundation job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.

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Wanted: Designer Who Can Perform

lincoln center.jpgThe world’s leading performing arts center—that would be Lincoln Center— celebrates its 50th anniversary this year [cue cymbal flourish]. Some say that such a milestone calls for a gift of gold, but it’s actually a crackerjack senior graphic designer. That’s right, design fans, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, one of 12 organizations resident in the Lincoln Center complex (how many of the other 11 can you name?), is on the hunt for a creative maestro to design and produce advertising and marketing collateral materials. All of that designing and producing will help to promote Lincoln Center and its programs, so bring your “high standard of design work” but leave your stage fright at home.

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Wanted: Retoucher Ready to Show Some Muscle

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In the wake of Fighter, Coach creative director Reed Krakoff‘s book on Ultimate Fighters, comes your chance to pick a fight. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) is looking for a digital retoucher to join its creative team in Stamford, Connecticut. The ideal candidate for the position will come armed with a “strong design aesthetic” and “commercial digital retouching experience, including beauty, product, and image compositing.” The ability to name a few WWE wrestlers probably wouldn’t hurt either (and no, Junkyard Dog doesn’t count). Did we mention that the company has a state-of-the-art fitness center? Click to apply for this WWE digital retoucher job or view all the current mediabistro.com design jobs.

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