PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist Senior Designer in the design and management of the production of print and digital materials in support of the museum’s projects as they relate to the reinstallation of the Museum’s permanent collection and the 59th Carnegie International
Collaborate with colleagues from Collections and Exhibitions, Curatorial, Education and Public Programs, Marketing, Development, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and other departments on successful implementation; ensure the museum’s ability to communicate effectively and creatively with local, national, and international publics.
Design and manage the production of, print collateral, and digital assets, including but not limited to identity design, catalogues, exhibition graphics and in-gallery texts, web page layouts, web page graphics, animated typography, social media and video assets, email and presentation templates, marketing graphics and identities, signage and wayfinding, and digital signage.
Assist with the development and implementation of large-scale design and publishing initiatives including but not limited to the museum’s visual identity, its website, and various print and digital publishing initiatives.
Work closely with the Digital Content Manager to establish and maintain the museum’s standards for digital production and publication.
Assist with the maintenance of the museum’s graphic identity across all platforms.
Provide art direction for web-related images and typography, marketing graphics, video, social, and digital assets, and online publishing initiatives.
Maintain production schedules in Asana, provide constructive criticism of departmental design work, and work collaboratively to ensure the timely completion of the department’s deliverables.
Participate in the on-going discussions of design in the local, national, and international community. Attend appropriate seminars, conferences, competitions, and lectures on design and related fields.
Other duties as assigned.