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Coffee 'n Clothes

Coffee 'n Clothes is hiring: Graphic Designer (Freelance) in Calabasas

Coffee 'n Clothes, Calabasas, CA, United States, 91302


CNC Agency is a new breed of marketing agency that creates physical-first experiences for brands that shift culture. We infuse strategy, creativity, in-house production and technology to develop physical connections with digital layers. The award-winning creative experience agency was born out of the Coffee 'n Clothes legacy which started as a hashtag on Instagram in 2014 (#coffeenclothes). CNC Agency, a full-service marketing agency, offers experiential and retail programming, mobile tours, live events, branded merchandise, partnerships, content, PR and more. We're looking for a Graphic Designer to join our core team in a Part Time capacity.

Roles & Responsibilities
  • Oversee creative projects from concept to delivery
  • Design across all client projects from marketing mailers, event graphics, vehicle wraps, product design, and more
  • Maintain brand consistency throughout all our marketing projects
  • Think outside of the box and provide a unique creative vision across all projects
  • Create high-impact presentations (google slides and keynote) with compelling visual and verbal storytelling
  • Provide perspectives on design and brands for both internal discussion and client meetings
  • Implement brand standards and help us find new ways to effectively communicate brand mission and values
  • Develop design templates for newsletters, decks, and sales collateral.
  • Apply typography, image and treatment techniques
  • Follow and stay up-to-date on emerging industry trends and design guidelines
  • Participate in cross-functional ideation sessions

Qualifications
  • 3-5 years of experience working as a graphic designer
  • Familiarity with popular design tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign or CC, as well as Google slides and Keynote
  • Have a firm awareness of current visual and cultural trends
  • Ensure consistency across all platforms, such as Experiential, Social, and Print