Join to apply for the Graphic Designer MSA role at Plan International USA4 days ago Be among the first 25 applicantsJoin to apply for the Graphic Designer MSA role at Plan International USAGet AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.Graphic Designer: Scope of workPlan International is an international development and humanitarian nonprofit that advances child’s rights and equality for girls. We believe in the power and potential of every child, but know this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination. The graphic designer will work as needed during this time on a part-time bases up to 25 hours per week.Project cycleThe art director will send the graphic designer a design brief for each project which will include the project specs, client description, deadline and save folder link.The designer will submit proofs through PageProof for the art director, creative team and client for review before turning over the final product.All final designs will need to be packaged, including fonts and image links used in the design, and saved to the appropriate folder in One Drive.Technical requirementsExpert in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) and Microsoft Office required. Experience with Premiere Pro, Canva, and Monday.com highly valued.Time sensitive events or launchesEnd of year givingGiving TuesdayInternational Day of the GirlLittle TreasuresSunny DaysWebsite re-designIII.Brand Compliance & Quality StandardsPlan International's brand guidelines and required elementsThe brand guidebook and access to assets will be provided.Campaign-specific visual identity requirementsRequirements for special campaigns will be listed in the design brief.Child safeguarding and ethical imagery requirementsThe contracted designer will need to complete safeguarding training and comply with Plan’s ethical policies.Quality expectations and acceptance criteriaCandidates must submit a resume and link to a portfolio of relevant work in order to be considered.IV.Roles & ResponsibilitiesDesigner duties (research, concept presentation, feedback incorporation)The graphic designer will support Plan’s Creative Services team with a variety of projects to visually bring Plan’s brand to life to a number of audiences, including individual and institutional donors and young people. This involves developing a series of different print collateral, website content, social media graphics and video editing to persuade audiences to either donate or continue engaging with Plan.Communication protocols and points of contactThe graphic designer will report to the Art DirectorFile organization and source file transferAll files must be stored in the provided OneDrive folder.
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