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Freelance Designer (short-term)

New York magazine seeks a freelance designer to design pages for the Culture section, which focuses on art, books, movies, TV, music and theater, and includes the well-known Vulture pages. The job starts in October to ends mid-January. The ideal candidate must have 3-5 years experience in editorial design, proficiency in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and knowledge of the K4 Publishing system. Must have a strong sense of typography and the ability to handle complex page design under a very tight deadline. This position will report to the Design Director and will work closely with the photo department and editors. Familiarity with culture-based content is a plus.

Freelance Jr. Production Designer

New York Magazine - Weddings New York Magazine is currently seeking a Freelance Jr. Production Designer to assist in the design and production of the Weddings Spring 2012 issue.

The ideal candidate for this position should have 3+ years of experience in editorial design/production and familiarity working with this type of content. Very thorough knowledge of K4 Publishing System and CS5 is a must as well as excellence in handling complex page design and typography.

This position will work very closely with the Art Director, photo editors and editors under tight deadlines. Responsibilities include designing pages, attaching text to layouts, preparing files, creating mini boards of layouts/photos and submitting proofs to editors. This is a 2-month position starting around January 9. 

To be considered, please send a resume and link to website/pdf portfolio to artdept.jobs@nymag.com

Thank you!

New York Magazine Photo Department Unpaid Spring Internship

New York Magazine is offering an unpaid internship in the photography department for school credit only.

We are looking for someone organized, dedicated and excited to learn how a photo department at a weekly magazine operates. Interns should be very comfortable and effective communicating over the phone, in person, and via e-mail. Experience researching images with stock agencies a plus but not required. Photography, art communications majors or an interest in photography and editing preferred.

Interns should have a strong work ethic and be able to work independently, as well as take directions and work as part of a team. Intern responsibilities include some general administrative duties, photo researching, maintaining photo archives, scouting, assisting on photo shoots, assisting in our photographers studio and maintaining the props closet, calling in products, logging-in and returning artwork, and possibly undertaking some photography assignments if skills permit.

Please email cover letter, resume, AND availability to Julia Finch's attention at art.jobs@nymag.com. MUST BE ABLE TO RECEIVE SCHOOL CREDIT.

PHOTO DEPARTMENT FALL 2011 INTERNSHIP / SCHOOL CREDIT ONLY

New York Magazine is offering an unpaid internship in the photography department for school credit only. We are looking for someone organized, dedicated and excited to learn how a photo department at a weekly magazine operates. Interns should be very comfortable and effective communicating over the phone, in person, and via e-mail. Experience researching images with stock agencies a plus but not required. Photography, art communications majors or an interest in photography and editing preferred. Interns should have a strong work ethic, be able to work independently, as well as take directions and work as part of a team. Intern responsibilities include some general administrative duties, photo researching, maintaining photo archives, scouting, assisting on photo shoots, assisting in our photographers studio and maintaining the props closet, calling in products, logging-in and returning artwork, being a contributing member during creative meetings, and possibly undertaking some photography assignments if skills permit. -2 days per week minimum -Starting immediately through December Please email cover letter and resume to art.jobs@nymag.com

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