
POSITION TITLE:
Visual Designer [MRK500] REPORTS TO:
Director of Marketing COMPENSATION:
Unpaid START DATE:
Immediately upon hire Position Summary
The Visual Designer crafts compelling visual storytelling materials, from promotional assets to brochures to web and social media graphics, that bring Shall See Theater’s mission, narratives, and productions to vivid life. Work closely with the Director of Marketing to uphold brand integrity across all visual touchpoints. Key Responsibilities
Design & Asset Production Design print and digital materials including but not limited to posters, playbills, email headers, social graphics, and web banners. Produce motion assets such as animated GIFs, short video clips, or motion design for digital channels. Cross-Platform Consistency Ensure design consistency from stage to screen—spanning social media, website, email, and printed collateral. Collaborate with Branding Manager to maintain alignment with established visual identity guidelines. Coordinate production-ready files and manage print specifications, file prep, dielines, color profiles. Liaise with external vendors and printers, ensuring timelines, quality, and budget compliance. Digital & Social Integration Create platform-optimized visual assets and templates tailored to each digital channel. Work with the Digital Strategy Manager to ensure visual formats support engagement and conversion objectives. Process & Asset Management Maintain an organized asset library with version control and naming standards. Assist in establishing workflows for design requests, approvals, and asset distribution. Partner with Marketing, Artistic, Development, and Education teams to conceptualize visuals for campaigns and institutional initiatives. Contribute creative ideas in brainstorming sessions and collaborative strategy meetings. Qualifications
Fluent in Mandarin Chinese and English. 2–3 years of visual or graphic design experience in nonprofit arts, theater, or cultural organizations and/or productions. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and/or other professional design tools. Good taste. Strong layout, typography, and composition skills. Basic experience with motion graphics or animation tools. Knowledge of print production and digital formatting best practices. Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple projects to deadline. Excellent communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams. Passion for theater and cultural storytelling, especially East Asian perspectives. Please submit your resume and the following required materials using the application form linked below. Click the “Apply Now” button to begin.
You are also welcome to include any additional materials that you feel help us better understand your skills, background, or passion—even if they are not specifically requested. If you have any questions, please email us. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Required Materials:
Please submit a portfolio featuring at least 2 visual design projects. Work related to performing arts, branding, or community engagement is especially encouraged. Portfolio items may include posters, social media posts, websites, WeChat Publications, and print journalism.
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Visual Designer [MRK500] REPORTS TO:
Director of Marketing COMPENSATION:
Unpaid START DATE:
Immediately upon hire Position Summary
The Visual Designer crafts compelling visual storytelling materials, from promotional assets to brochures to web and social media graphics, that bring Shall See Theater’s mission, narratives, and productions to vivid life. Work closely with the Director of Marketing to uphold brand integrity across all visual touchpoints. Key Responsibilities
Design & Asset Production Design print and digital materials including but not limited to posters, playbills, email headers, social graphics, and web banners. Produce motion assets such as animated GIFs, short video clips, or motion design for digital channels. Cross-Platform Consistency Ensure design consistency from stage to screen—spanning social media, website, email, and printed collateral. Collaborate with Branding Manager to maintain alignment with established visual identity guidelines. Coordinate production-ready files and manage print specifications, file prep, dielines, color profiles. Liaise with external vendors and printers, ensuring timelines, quality, and budget compliance. Digital & Social Integration Create platform-optimized visual assets and templates tailored to each digital channel. Work with the Digital Strategy Manager to ensure visual formats support engagement and conversion objectives. Process & Asset Management Maintain an organized asset library with version control and naming standards. Assist in establishing workflows for design requests, approvals, and asset distribution. Partner with Marketing, Artistic, Development, and Education teams to conceptualize visuals for campaigns and institutional initiatives. Contribute creative ideas in brainstorming sessions and collaborative strategy meetings. Qualifications
Fluent in Mandarin Chinese and English. 2–3 years of visual or graphic design experience in nonprofit arts, theater, or cultural organizations and/or productions. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and/or other professional design tools. Good taste. Strong layout, typography, and composition skills. Basic experience with motion graphics or animation tools. Knowledge of print production and digital formatting best practices. Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple projects to deadline. Excellent communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams. Passion for theater and cultural storytelling, especially East Asian perspectives. Please submit your resume and the following required materials using the application form linked below. Click the “Apply Now” button to begin.
You are also welcome to include any additional materials that you feel help us better understand your skills, background, or passion—even if they are not specifically requested. If you have any questions, please email us. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Required Materials:
Please submit a portfolio featuring at least 2 visual design projects. Work related to performing arts, branding, or community engagement is especially encouraged. Portfolio items may include posters, social media posts, websites, WeChat Publications, and print journalism.
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