Foreign Policy (FP) is a global affairs magazine and website seeking an early-career production designer to join their creative team. The role involves producing a variety of digital assets, including video, while adhering to FP brand guidelines, and supporting key partner divisions such as FP Analytics and FP Podcasts.
Responsibilities
- Creation of video clips optimized for social media audiences, following and maintaining templates, and implementing platform best practices
- Flowing and formatting text, images, and graphics in our CMS and converting that into associated collateral
- Creation and iteration of materials across platforms, optimizing digital assets for use on our site, in ad positions, and in branded social media
- Sourcing and organization of imagery to support visual communication across disciplines
Skills
- One year of professional experience at a media company preferred, but a recent graduate with strong internships will be considered
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite products (especially Premiere, Photoshop, InDesign, and Acrobat)
- A strong portfolio showcasing a mix of creative asset production with clear use of typographical hierarchy and logic while adhering to brand guidelines
- Clear communication skills (written and verbal) and the ability to parse and translate complicated information into understandable concepts and reader-friendly visuals
- Attention to detail and a track record of project management
- An ability to learn new technologies and thoughtfully experiment with AI tools to streamline processes
- Adobe After Effects or work samples that relay visual ideas through movement
- Background or interest in geopolitics
Benefits
- Three subsidized medical plans
- A vision plan
- Two dental plans
- Provided by Aetna
- Flexible spending accounts
Company Overview
- Foreign Policy is a magazine for global politics, affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy. It is a sub-organization of Graham Holdings. It was founded in 1970, and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is http://www.foreignpolicy.com/.