I don't normally do this, but it's a fairly extreme case, so I'll do it anyway. I'm posting a "help wanted" sign on my blog. My company's been doing some great work lately, and we're finding ourselves in need of some additional help in the design area.
If any of you know someone with strong web design skills who would be willing to move to Columbia to take a job with an up-and-coming web design/development firm, please drop me an email or leave a comment. Here's the description of the person we're looking for. Can't tell you what the compensation would be, but the benefits are great and the guys are cool. If you've already formed another opinion about me, you can delete me from the aforementioned group. :)
An Art Director at TrueMatter is responsible for the creation of all online visual design for the Internet and interactive platforms (e.g., Websites, Intranets, and Web applications).
Art Directors effectively communicate and coordinate with the information architect, site developer, copy writer, and usability professional to ensure that visual design communicates properly, fulfills the goals of the creative brief, follows usability imperatives, and allows properly for interface functionality according to technical specifications. Art Directors take creative responsibility for projects, communicate with clients in order to frame and solve design problems, and may complete production design on projects.
I'll be happy to email any interested party the complete job description document and any other information you'd be interested in getting (within reason).
Posted by Gabriel at September 29, 2004 08:56 AMi forwarded this link to mr. bopp to pass on to any of the graphic design majors...i'm trying to convince tim to take it but he's resisting
Posted by: gwen at September 30, 2004 04:31 PMThat is definitely a tempting proposition. :) I've got to much BBH work right now to jump ship though. Learning a lot about discipline these days. :)
BTW, I think I've lost your e-mail address. Could you e-mail me with it? I'd like to send you a GMail invite. :)
Later man.
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