The role involves collaboration in developing design presentations, construction documentation, and assisting in production oversight for wayfinding and placemaking projects.
We are seeking a motivated junior to mid-level experiential graphic designer (EGD) to become a part of our energetic team. Our next hire will participate in all aspects of delivering exceptional wayfinding and placemaking programs, from concept development through construction documents and construction administration. We hire people, not resumes—it is understood that a junior to mid-level designer position will require mentorship and support from the AMMUNITION team.
The successful candidate will have these attributes:
- Excellent design and typographic skills
- Strong critical thinking and communication skills
- Confidence and accountability
- Attention to detail and motivation to excel
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with Clearstory team members, develop all aspects of design presentations throughout the design process including: wayfinding diagrams, schematic design options, elevations, and renderings.
- Assist in the development of construction documentation design details and final production art for environmental graphics, donor walls and other components of projects.
- During fabrication and installation (construction administration) of the wayfinding and placemaking programs, help oversee production process including: color samples, shop drawings and prototypes.
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