A BIT ABOUT US
The Marketing Store is a consumer engagement agency that believes in the power of experience to build brands. Experience is any valuable interaction between a brand and consumer, and it’s the currency of 21st century marketing; consumers are placing greater value on it, technology provides brands with greater opportunity to deliver, and it’s the key to unlocking huge growth.
Our core skill is therefore transforming brands, products and services into experiences. To leave lasting impressions and influence future purchasing decisions.
We do this through our expertise in the sharing of experience and the science of experience. Yet none of this can be achieved without our investment in people and culture. We’re committed to breaking down silos to create more efficient and better-connected working processes. That’s why we are a people-first agency, built to serve consumer-first brands.
**TMS requires all of its US based employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless a reasonable accommodation is approved.**
WHAT ARE OUR PEOPLE LIKE?
Our agency is home to creative problem solvers. Those who overcome any obstacle to successfully put consumer-first ideas, products and technologies into market.
People who wear their talent lightly. Willing to be part of a close community that pushes them to be better.
Because our goal is to bring people and brands closer together. Closer insights, closer connections and closer collaboration breed better, more effective work. It’s this dedication to getting closer that drives us to go further.
WHO WE WORK WITH
We apply insightful, strategic, brand-building processes to the creation industry-leading, award-winning promotions, digital experiences, retail activations, CRM and loyalty programs, premiums and brand events.
Our clients include McDonald’s, Nissan, Infiniti, T-Mobile and more!
WHY WE THINK YOU WILL LOVE THIS ROLE
As an Art Director, you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of a team that pushes boundaries, and champions out-of-the-box thinking. Responsible for crafting program concepts that drive consumer engagement and build emotional connections, you’ll be working with an all-inclusive, extremely talented group that cares about producing effective, head-turning work almost as much as they care about other people.
From being the Art Director on photo shoots to leading the designs on promotional campaigns, you’ll wear many different creative hats for a variety of clients.
We’re not just looking for an experienced Art Director, but rather for an Art Director looking to experience something completely different. Partnering with the biggest brands to produce the biggest ideas, we’re dreaming up and executing some of the most recognizable campaigns around. We have plenty of passion, with a new hybrid work model that allows for plenty of play.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING TO THE AGENCY
Responsible for everything from coming up with ideas and executing layouts, to crafting concept decks and utilizing print and digital design skills, you love being a part of all aspects of a project. Always eager to add a new layer into the mix and bring a unique POV to the table, you not only have the passion to push yourself, but you excel at inspiring and pushing others.
You are someone who can own a project from start to finish, present to clients, and bring ideas to life for both mass and digital. Comfortable with diving in on new projects, you enjoy ideating and coming up with big concepts just as much as cranking out stellar design work.
RESPONSIBILITIES
This role will work closely with cross-functional teams, driving the ideation and execution of various client programs and brand promotions.
Digging deeper on the details:
- Works with Creative Directors and Copywriters to build ideas and designs for marketing campaigns within various channels such as POP merchandising, experiential, social and digital
- Meets team goals based on specific Client objectives
- Supervises and executes specification and design of typography, photography retouching, color correcting and cropping of final art
- Participates in project meetings and kickoffs, communicating rationale behind design executions to internal departments and
- Coordinates and handles multiple jobs and projects daily, meets timelines and expectations, while measuring and improving efficiency
- Maintains knowledge and skills of creative applications and stays on top of new and evolving technology
- Stays current with the latest techniques, photographers, illustrators, etc. creative trends and industry innovations
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO HAVE
**US based employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the date of hire to be considered. Proof of vaccination is required.**
As an integral part of a larger multi-disciplinary team, you’ll be responsible for many aspects of the visual creative
- 4 – 5+ years working as an art director; Agency experience preferred
- Knowledgeable and able to flex between art direction, digital design, and print design
- Able to quickly ideate, visualize raw ideas, and sketch on the fly
- Have critical attention to detail while not missing the big picture
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage and prioritize multiple client projects and demands at once
- Loves presenting to clients and internal teams, able to inspire others and sell creative vision
- Expertise in the Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and online proofing tools (ie. Proof HQ, Frame.io, etc.)
- Proficient in various digital tools including Sketch, Abstract, and Zeplin
- Skilled in typography-based design and solid experience using print-based templates; Strong understanding of keylining processes
- Able to operate in full digital workflows, including but not limited to:
- Interpret wireframes into graphic UIs
- Design experience for both mobile and desktop
- Work within accessibility standards
- Prep and deliver pixel-perfect files for delivery
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Strong improv ability with grounded, natural delivery
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We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
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Child performer who can take gentle direction and stay natural on camera
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Comfortable with light improv/reactive answers in a controlled setting
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Able to portray sincerity, nervousness, and “caught in the middle” energy authentically
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Must be accompanied by parent/guardian as required for minors
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Calm temperament for a structured production environment
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