Graphic Designer - Adina Reyter
Los Angeles, CA 90079
About the Job
Established in 2001, Adina Reyter is a leading luxury jewelry brand renowned for its timeless and wearable designs.
We are seeking a talented Graphic Designer to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate is passionate about design, possesses a keen eye for detail, and thrives in a fast-paced environment. As a Graphic Designer at Adina Reyter, you will play a pivotal role in developing visually compelling content that reflects the brand's aesthetic and values across various platforms.
Title: Graphic Designer
Location: Sherman Oaks, CA Note: This position requires you to be in office 5 days a week at our office in Sherman Oaks. Only applicants that can make this commitment will be considered for this role.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with a range of design projects in the creative department. This includes but is not limited to:
- designing email marketing
- social content,
- paid media
- PDP and model shot image retouching
- Communicate the thought process on all graphic design projects.
- Work closely with senior creatives to keep graphic consistent across all digital platforms.
Candidate must:
- demonstrate a keen eye for typography and layout skills.
- have a keen understanding of the luxury market and a taste level to match.
- Demonstrate exceptional time management skills and understand the importance of finishing projects on tight deadlines.
- Be a good communicator with cross-functional team members.
- show passion for marketing, content creation, and social media.
- be self-motivated, and have a can-do attitude.
- be a team player who takes initiative.
Qualifications:
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite.
- Knowledge of After Effects or Premiere is a plus.-
- Knowledge of Shopify and content creation also a plus.
- BFA or equivalent in a relevant field.
- 2-3 years of experience at a creative agency, or in house at a retail (preferably luxury) brand
- Please send resumes, cover letters AND portfolios to careers@adinareyter.com for consideration.