VAN NUYS, Calif. — Evil Angel is seeking a well-trained, highly creative, fast-paced professional who takes initiative to help support its team as an in-house graphic designer.
The company said that the position is ideal for an industry insider who is looking to work closely with its web team. The ideal candidate should have knowledge of adult entertainment design and trends, with an emphasis on print, followed by a good understanding of website layout and design.
Required skills and experience is as follows:
Minimum three years experience.
A varying creative foresight, and the ability to perform web layouts and designs with different styles and personalities. A good emphases around marketing-based elements and the ability to understand and incorporate them with the product or design.
Strong typography skills.
Strong creative ability with digital photo editing, manipulation, corrections and preparation.
Understanding of print preparation and processes for publications, t-shirts, show and exhibit displays.
Copywriting skills are a good plus.
Evil Angel is requiring the successful applicant have experience with operating systems (OsX/Windows XP), Photoshop/ImageReady, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, light HTML and FTP programs.
Interested candidates should submit their online portfolio and resume to paul@evilangel.com.
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