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Junior Graphic Designer @ Saham Legal

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 Junior Graphic Designer

Job Description

We are seeking a highly creative graphic designer who is looking to hone their skills, whilst learning from the industries most talented creative and legal design professionals.
Must have at least 1 year experience in the industry.
The successful applicant would be a key player in the design process which would include, Illustrations from static to landscape, design documents, explanations, visualizations and all things creative for both print and online.

Experience & Skills:
Completed/Graduated a BA in Design or equivalent
Illustrator, Photoshop, Fresco, Sketch is a must
Sound knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite
Excellent communication skills including written and verbal
Sound layout & typographic skills
Motion graphics & video editing (After effects/Premiere) are a plus
Freehand Drawing is a plus
Must be very creative and able to think outside the square
Ability to take a job from initial concept through to finished art

Benefits:
Enjoy a very fun and professional atmosphere
Work alongside a team of highly talented individuals
Tremendous opportunities to grow
Be a part of a first Legal Design firm in Hyderabad
Requirements:
Strong portfolio
Resume, which highlights everything we are interested in
Must be a permanent resident of India

Employement Category:

Employement Type: Full time
Industry: Full time
Functional Area: Internet
Role Category: Arts
Role/Responsibilies: Junior Graphic Designer

Contact Details:

Company: Saham Legal
Location(s): Hyderabad

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₹ 240000 - 360000

Saham Legal

Saham, is a Legal Design firm based out of the Hyderabad, Telangana. Legal design is the application of human-centered design to the world of law, to make legal systems and services more human-centered, usable, and satisfying. We bridge the gap between layman and legal professional using legal desig...