Graphic Designer Role at Ventana Construction (British Columbia)

Graphic Designer Role at Ventana Construction (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Ventana Construction
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Ventana Construction

British Columbia

Drive impactful design initiatives at Ventana Construction as a Graphic Designer, focusing on visual storytelling and brand identity across diverse projects. Enjoy a creative role in a supportive team culture.

This role requires a detail-oriented design professional dedicated to producing high-quality outputs in various formats. With a minimum of five years in design, you will collaborate closely with the marketing manager, ensuring brand standards are met while adapting visuals for various messages. A proactive approach and the ability to juggle multiple tasks will set you apart.

Key Responsibilities:
• Create and manage a wide array of design formats
• Develop and maintain branded templates in Office




• Produce engaging marketing and proposal materials
• Generate visual content for social media platforms
• Apply knowledge of print production standards

Requirements:
• At least five years of design experience required
• Advanced skills in Adobe Creative Suite
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office design standards
• Proven ability in producing print-ready materials
• Solid portfolio covering a range of design work

Utilize your design expertise to strengthen the Ventana brand and achieve marketing goals.
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📌 Graphic Designer Role at Ventana Construction (British Columbia)
🏢 Ventana Construction
📍 British Columbia

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