Wanted: Art Director Who Gathers No Moss

RS rs.jpgSure, Rolling Stone‘s best-selling cover of 2008 featured the Jonas Brothers, but the magazine still rocks, and did we mention that it is in want of an assistant art director? Rolling Stone is on the hunt for a designer to join its New York City office, which we imagine to be something like the Hard Rock Cafe but cooler and with fewer waitresses. The chosen one’s responsibilities will include designing pages “including the letters, editor’s note, music charts, and table of contents pages, with emphasis on the extensive reviews section.” Hint: Don’t mention that 72% of your CD collection is greatest hits albums.

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Wanted: Digital 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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Wanted: Designer Whos Bard to the Bone

Bill Shakespeare.bmpO graphic designer, graphic designer, wherefore art thou graphic designer? So implores the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from a charming if rickety balcony in Ashland. The esteemed non-profit theater is seeking a creative person to help design both print and online materials to promote its jam-packed season of dramatic happenings (eight-and-a-half months, eleven plays, three theaters). Those auditioning for the role should come prepared with “excellent typographic skills and an ability to use layout and grids to properly manage visual hierarchy” as well as significant experience in “interactive design, web usability, and online branding issues.” Resumes should be submitted in the form of illuminated sonnets.

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Wanted: Designer with Good Taste

(Ralph Morse).jpgHungry for a challenge or just quality in-office leftovers? Have we got a gig for you. Eats.com and Delivery.com are looking for a food-loving designer to join their New York City-based staff on a full-time basis. Ingredients: four cups of web design, three cups of print design, and two heaping tablespoons of “eye-popping creative ads,” sprinkled liberally with strong multitasking skills and a keen understanding of transaction-based web businesses as they relate to design, all seasoned with working knowledge of HTML/CSS.

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Wanted: Project Manager to Brown-bag It

brown bags.jpgWhat would the brothers Bloomingdale, who entered the retail fray in the late 1800’s by doing a brisk business in hoop skirts, think of e-commerce? Make it your business to find out as a project manager in the creative department of Bloomingdales.com. Just posted to the mediabistro.com job board, the position entails “developing processes and managing the workflow” of the store’s virtual ventures by working closely with everyone from graphic designers and senior creative executives to marketing and merchandising pros. The role “also extends to the department store operations,” so it’s probably best to wear a hoop skirt to the interview. “A little something I picked up in Ladies’ Notions,” you’ll say with a wink, and the job will be as good as yours.

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Wanted: Stylist Ready for Lifelong Commitment

make mine buttercream.jpgWith any luck you’ll only have to experience the psychological trauma of planning a wedding once, but should you enjoy a challenge like matching the bride’s eye color in the perfect shade of ribbon (when in doubt, go with the grosgrain), might we suggest joining Martha Stewart Weddings as an associate stylist? The right candidate will develop, produce, and style stories for the magazine in a position that is “less fashion- and beauty-oriented, and more focused on clever ideas and crafts.” Sounds like a job that will be somewhere between the happiest day of your life and the career of your dreams.

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Wanted: Art Director Who Can Go for Miles

runner.jpgDo you enjoy InDesign, strategic brainstorming, and long walks on the beach? Then you might be just the person Miles Media is searching for. The tourism marketing company is looking to add a versatile art director to its Sarasota, Florida office. The position promises “an opportunity to shape creative trends while working just minutes away from the best beaches in the United States,” and by creative trends they mean sand castles and actual creative trends! Bring your sunscreen and your cross-platform skills, as the art director will be responsible for development and execution of creative ideas in products across print, web, electronic marketing, and multi-media.

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Wanted: Graphic Designer Who Seeks Better Living Through Chemistry

magicliquid.jpgDo you share designer William Drenttel‘s longstanding fascination with the periodic table? Do you remain confident in the power of space-age polymers? Are you surrounded by limiting reagents? If so (and even if not), you might consider seeking a better living through chemistry as a freelance graphic designer for the American Chemical Society. The scientific association is seeking a “detail-oriented, highly responsive” designer to create promotional materials on a project-by-project basis. Bring your HTML, Quark, InDesign, and Photoshop skills, and don’t forget to balance your equations.

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Wanted: Daily Beastly Photo Editor

Scoop.jpgThe Daily Beast will evolve before your eyes,” promised Tina Brown last fall. “We began building our site in mid-July [2008] and wanted to put it up ASAP in beta so that its further development could be driven by the interplay between our sensibility and our users’ responses.” Here’s your chance to be a part of the evolution and interplay! Brown’s Barry Diller-backed venture is seeking a photo editor to join its L.A. office. In addition to developing visual elements of the site, the position involves collaborating with reporters and editors and thinking outside of the Beast by “finding creative new ways to source photos for stories.” When in doubt, ask yourself: What would Scoop‘s William Boot do?

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Wanted: Beastly Photo Editor

Scoop.jpgThe Daily Beast will evolve before your eyes,” promised Tina Brown last fall. “We began building our site in mid-July [2008] and wanted to put it up ASAP in beta so that its further development could be driven by the interplay between our sensibility and our users’ responses.” Here’s your chance to be a part of the evolution and interplay! Brown’s Barry Diller-backed venture is seeking a photo editor to join its L.A. office. In addition to developing visual elements of the site, the position involves collaborating with reporters and editors and thinking outside of the Beast by “finding creative new ways to source photos for stories.” When in doubt, ask yourself: What would Scoop‘s William Boot do?

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