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GRAPHIC DESIGNER (Web & Collateral) for Expanding Cloud Computing Growth Company

Company Name:
Fonteva, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
Fonteva (fonteva.com) is a dynamic, fast-growing software development company headquartered in Arlington, VA (Ballston Metro). We are the number one cloud computing software company offering solutions for non-profits, associations, charitable organizations, and professional societies--to manage members, fundraising, outreach efforts, events, eCommerce, accounting, chapters and communities.
We build our products on the Salesforce.com (Force.com) platform.
We are seeking a
DESIGNER
(Web & Collateral) for our expanding Sales and Marketing team. He/she provides support for all design based projects such as proposals, presentations, displays, conferences/conventions, collateral material, and website. This is a pivotal role within the Marketing Department but also supports the Sales team. The position reports to the Marketing Director.
The Designer's responsibilities include:
Develops overall layouts, provides design expertise and leadership in the creation of a diverse spectrum of graphic design projects including proposals, presentations, and web pages.
Works collaboratively to plan, analyze, and create visual solutions to marketing and communications initiatives.
Connects creative concepts with business objectives and identifies relevant concepts and designs to include in proposals, presentations and other content.
Identifies most effective ways to communicate messaging in print and related media using color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and other layout techniques.
Works on various assignments simultaneously, without sacrificingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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