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By Stephanie Murg on Nov 16, 2009 10:29 PM
Ever dreamed of putting your spin on SPIN? Here's your chance. The music magazine, which turns 25 next year, is looking to add a web designer to its growing online team. The responsibilities of the position include everything from creating high-fidelity PSDs and split testing to investigating new digital technologies and determining their role in the business. Bring your "strong user experience and information architecture background" as well as your ability to multitask. "Candidates who are used to staid corporate environments or heads-down focusing on one task at a time will likely not succeed here," warns SPIN.
If mixing highly functional design and high-quality original art is music to your ears, apply for this web designer, SPIN media job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Nov 06, 2009 10:43 PM
Are you a die-hard Top Chef fan? Do you have strong views about "flavor profiles"? Were you able to enjoy Julie & Julia without becoming distracted by the ridiculously hideous costume choices for the Julie character? Then clear your plate for this job opportunity: Cooking.com is looking for a new cook—and by cook, we mean designer—to join its Marina del Rey, California headquarters. The culinary media and retail juggernaut is seeking a "creative production coordinator" to produce and assist in the design of online communications. Ingredients of a successful candidate include two cups of experience with web visuals, one cup of marketing savvy, and two heaping tablespoons of PowerPoint and PhotoShop expertise, all sprinkled with a serious interest in cooking. Got HTML, Dreamweaver, or Visio skills? That's icing on the cake.
Pack your knives and apply for this creative production coordinator, Cooking.com job or view all current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Nov 02, 2009 10:58 PM
Whether you covet an Odyssey putter or think it has something to do with ancient Greece, you could be the Tiger Woods Foundation's ace in the hole. The Irvine, California-based nonprofit organization is searching for a graphic design coordinator to help tee up its efforts to inspire youth. As the leader of the foundation's graphic design and collateral production endeavors, your responsibilities would include assisting in the production of materials ranging from annual reports to event invitations, coordinating mailings, and keeping tabs on the photo and video libraries. Bring your "innovation, creativity, organizational excellence, and core graphics and production skills," and the ability to quote liberally from Caddyshack—it's Tiger's favorite movie.
How's your follow-through? Learn more about and apply for this junior graphic designer, Tiger Woods Foundation job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Oct 19, 2009 07:07 PM
The world's leading performing arts center—that would be Lincoln Center— celebrates its 50th anniversary this year [cue cymbal flourish]. Some say that such a milestone calls for a gift of gold, but it's actually a crackerjack senior graphic designer. That's right, design fans, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, one of 12 organizations resident in the Lincoln Center complex (how many of the other 11 can you name?), is on the hunt for a creative maestro to design and produce advertising and marketing collateral materials. All of that designing and producing will help to promote Lincoln Center and its programs, so bring your "high standard of design work" but leave your stage fright at home.
Learn more about and apply for this senior graphic designer, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Oct 12, 2009 10:02 AM

In the wake of Fighter, Coach creative director Reed Krakoff's book on Ultimate Fighters, comes your chance to pick a fight. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) is looking for a digital retoucher to join its creative team in Stamford, Connecticut. The ideal candidate for the position will come armed with a "strong design aesthetic" and "commercial digital retouching experience, including beauty, product, and image compositing." The ability to name a few WWE wrestlers probably wouldn't hurt either (and no, Junkyard Dog doesn't count). Did we mention that the company has a state-of-the-art fitness center? Click to apply for this WWE digital retoucher job or view all the current mediabistro.com design jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Oct 05, 2009 09:03 PM
Sure, Rolling Stone's best-selling cover of 2008 featured the Jonas Brothers, but the magazine still rocks, and did we mention that it is in want of an assistant art director? Rolling Stone is on the hunt for a designer to join its New York City office, which we imagine to be something like the Hard Rock Cafe but cooler and with fewer waitresses. The chosen one's responsibilities will include designing pages "including the letters, editor's note, music charts, and table of contents pages, with emphasis on the extensive reviews section." Hint: Don't mention that 72% of your CD collection is greatest hits albums.
Learn more about and apply for this assistant art director, Rolling Stone job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Sep 22, 2009 05:20 PM
O graphic designer, graphic designer, wherefore art thou graphic designer? So implores the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from a charming if rickety balcony in Ashland. The esteemed non-profit theater is seeking a creative person to help design both print and online materials to promote its jam-packed season of dramatic happenings (eight-and-a-half months, eleven plays, three theaters). Those auditioning for the role should come prepared with "excellent typographic skills and an ability to use layout and grids to properly manage visual hierarchy" as well as significant experience in "interactive design, web usability, and online branding issues." Resumes should be submitted in the form of illuminated sonnets.
To apply or not to apply for this graphic designer, Oregon Shakespeare Festival position? That is the question. Either way, you can click here to view all the current mediabistro.com design, art, and photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Sep 14, 2009 06:04 PM
Hungry for a challenge or just quality in-office leftovers? Have we got a gig for you. Eats.com and Delivery.com are looking for a food-loving designer to join their New York City-based staff on a full-time basis. Ingredients: four cups of web design, three cups of print design, and two heaping tablespoons of "eye-popping creative ads," sprinkled liberally with strong multitasking skills and a keen understanding of transaction-based web businesses as they relate to design, all seasoned with working knowledge of HTML/CSS.
Learn more about and apply for this web and graphic designer, Delivery.com / Eats.com / Eats Magazine job or view all of the current mediabistro.com design/art/photo jobs. Bon appétit!
By Stephanie Murg on Sep 08, 2009 07:08 PM
What would the brothers Bloomingdale, who entered the retail fray in the late 1800's by doing a brisk business in hoop skirts, think of e-commerce? Make it your business to find out as a project manager in the creative department of Bloomingdales.com. Just posted to the mediabistro.com job board, the position entails "developing processes and managing the workflow" of the store's virtual ventures by working closely with everyone from graphic designers and senior creative executives to marketing and merchandising pros. The role "also extends to the department store operations," so it's probably best to wear a hoop skirt to the interview. "A little something I picked up in Ladies' Notions," you'll say with a wink, and the job will be as good as yours.
Apply for this creative project manager, Bloomingdales.com position or view all the current mediabistro.com design, art, and photo jobs.
By Stephanie Murg on Sep 01, 2009 12:23 AM
With any luck you'll only have to experience the psychological trauma of planning a wedding once, but should you enjoy a challenge like matching the bride's eye color in the perfect shade of ribbon (when in doubt, go with the grosgrain), might we suggest joining Martha Stewart Weddings as an associate stylist? The right candidate will develop, produce, and style stories for the magazine in a position that is "less fashion- and beauty-oriented, and more focused on clever ideas and crafts." Sounds like a job that will be somewhere between the happiest day of your life and the career of your dreams.
Say "I do" to applying for this associate stylist, Martha Stewart Weddings position or view all the current mediabistro.com design jobs.
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