Sentences with phrase «as a graphic designer moving»

It can also be a jumping off point for a shift in focus, such as a graphic designer moving from publishing to public relations.

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Lisa was born in Colombia, grew up in California and moved to Vancouver, BC in the early 1970s to start a successful career as a graphic designer and photographer.
A graphic designer and painter before he moved to game development, he started in the industry as a pixel artist and sprite animator.
Born in 1979 in New Zealand, Joël studied Graphic Design at Canterbury University's School of Fine Art before moving to the UK and working as a graphic designer for six years.
He became famous as a poster designer in Germany and eventually moving to Austria to found a studio at the outbreak of World War I. His reputation was built on the strength and range of his designs whose signature style was marked by graphic simplicity and directness.
Indeed having begun as a painter and graphic designer after studying with Willem de Kooning and Josef Albers at Parsons School of Art and Design in New York, it was not until later in his life that he started to explore moving images.
During the 1950s, he moved to New York where he worked as a graphic designer in the architectural studio of Ieoh Ming Pei, who would influence his work significantly.
After travelling to Europe and serving in the Korean War, the artist moved to New York City in the 1950s, where he pursued his interest in design at Seventeen magazine and worked as a graphic designer in the office of architect I.M. Pei.
Join the ranks of talented B.F.A. graduates who move on to some of the country's top graduate and professional schools, and to exciting and fulfilling careers such as - user experience architect, web developer, web designer, animator, art director, creative director, graphic designer, shoe designer, teacher, gallery director, decorator, to name a few.
Estes moved to New York City in 1959 and worked as a graphic designer at magazines and advertising agencies, where he painted in his free time.
Freelancing as a graphic designer in New York and later in Aspen — where he had his first solo show in 1974 — he eventually moved to Los Angeles and worked in print media and feature films.
On graduating in 1956 Estes moved to New York and began working as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer for various magazine publishers and advertising agencies.
2003 to 2009: Senior Design Director — Cabela's, Inc., Sidney, NE Successfully moved up through the ranks, beginning as graphic designer in print and now serve as Design Director or retail package design, demonstrated expertise in numerous dimensions of design and branding initiatives, and occasional store sign projects, POS, and collateral designs.
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