As a Creative Specialist at Invisible Narratives / INVIZ, you'll be an essential part of our creative team, focusing on brand identity development, vector illustrations, and presentation design for our entertainment and consumer products. You'll create compelling visual narratives through decks and marketing materials while supporting our tradigital studio in bringing the internet's biggest IP to life. This role is ideal for a talented designer who aspires to grow into an Art Director or Creative Director role within the Entertainment or Consumer Products world.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist in the development of identities across our entertainment properties
- Create sophisticated vector illustrations, logos, and icons
- Design high-impact presentation decks and marketing materials
- Build and maintain consistent visual systems across all brand touchpoints
- Support creative production by coordinating with freelance designers and external partners
- Assist in maintaining creative workflows and asset organization
- Help manage project timelines and creative deliverables
Required Qualifications:
- Strong portfolio demonstrating brand identity systems and visual development
- Expert-level proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Illustrator and Photoshop
- Proven experience in presentation design and deck building
- Experience in entertainment, gaming, or consumer products design
- Strong understanding of social media and digital content creation
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work with creative teams
- Passion for internet culture, gaming, and digital entertainment
Bonus Skills:
- Motion graphics or video experience (After Effects)
- Understanding of animation principles
- Experience with social content creation
What Sets You Apart:
- Strong eye for typography and layout design
- Ability to create comprehensive brand systems
- Understanding of how design translates across different media and products
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Interest in growing into an art direction role