*About Gestalt Communications*
Gestalt Communications is an integrated communications firm that combines public relations, government relations, corporate communications, marketing, and media strategies. We help clients build cohesive narratives, shape perceptions, and drive meaningful impact. By delivering comprehensive, end-to-end strategies, we ensure every element of our clients? communication works together seamlessly.
We are currently seeking a *Graphic Designer* to join our team and help elevate our clients? visual and online presence.
*Role and Responsibilities*
* *Graphic Design:*
* Develop and design compelling visuals for various media, including digital and print materials
* Collaborate with team members to produce innovative design solutions that align with brand guidelines and project objectives
*Required Qualifications & Skills*
* Proven experience using *Adobe Illustrator*, *Adobe InDesign*, and *Adobe Photoshop*
* Working knowledge of *WordPress* and experience with *page builders*
* Familiarity with *CSS* for basic design and layout modifications
* *Adobe After Effects* experience is considered an asset
*Additional Notes*
* Please include your portfolio (link or attachment) with your application.
*How to Apply*
If you?re excited to contribute to a dynamic team and grow your design skills in an integrated communications environment, we?d love to hear from you. *Please apply on indeed and include your portfolio.*
Join Gestalt Communications and help us craft compelling, cohesive designs that make a lasting impact.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00-$30.00 per hour
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
* Where can I find your portfolio?
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Oakville, ON L6H 6Z7
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