MULTIMEDIA DESIGNER/PHOTO EDITOR

  • Job Description:
    Foreign Policy, an award winning, fast growing online and print magazine that is part of the Washington Post Company, is seeking an energetic visual journalist to join our team. An ideal candidate is an organized, self-motivated and efficient creative pro who can: - Edit slide shows and other photography projects for our dynamic web site, foreignpolicy.com. - Assist the creative director and art director with design of Foreign Policy, our National Magazine Award winning glossy print magazine, published seven times per year. - Design/produce e-books, web site splash pages and other elements of the expanding FP brand. Ability to produce informational graphics for print and interactive graphics for web/video is a big plus, as is an interest in international affairs and current events. Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator is essential. Knowledge of HTML, CSS and/or video graphics software would be a bonus. We are looking for someone with one to two years of experience or a recent grad with a strong portfolio and relevant internships.
  • Position: Designer
  • Area of Focus: Design
  • City: Washington D.C.
  • Region: Mid Atlantic
  • Duration: Full-time
  • About Our Company: The Washington Post Company offers a suite of benefits, including medical/dental insurance and a 401K savings plan.
  • Benefits: medical/dental insurance, 401K savings plan.
  • Company: The FP Group, a division of The Washington Post Company
  • Contact Address: 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC. 20036
  • Contact Email:dennis.brack@foreignpolicy.com
  • Contact Name: Dennis Brack, Creative Director
  • How to Apply: Please mail or e-mail résumé, cover letter and a selection of relevant design samples to: Dennis Brack Creative Director Foreign Policy 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC. 20036 dennis.brack@foreignpolicy.com
  • Job Requirements: Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator is essential. Knowledge of HTML, CSS and/or video graphics software would be a bonus.
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