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Graphic Designer (LATAM)
Neo Group
WorldwideRemote1w ago
About the role
As part of our continued growth, Neo Group is recruiting on behalf of one of our local partners, leveraging our network of 1,400 talented professionals across 10+ countries. Together, we are committed to delivering innovative, data-driven solutions that empower our clients and foster professional growth within a dynamic and collaborative workplace.
Responsibilities:
- Create promotional visuals and promo banners for different formats
- Prepare adaptations and resizes based on existing visual concepts
- Work with composition, lighting, materials, and rendering to create polished visuals
- Perform retouching, compositing, and color correction in Photoshop
- Combine 3D renders, stock assets, and graphic elements into cohesive promotional designs
- Maintain visual consistency across all promotional materials
- Collaborate with stakeholders, graphic designers, and motion designers on daily design tasks
Requirements
- 2+ years of experience as a graphic designer or visual designer
- Strong Photoshop skills for retouching, compositing, and color correction
- Ability to create clean and polished promotional visuals based on briefs and references
- Experience with adaptations and resizes for different formats and platforms
- Ability to work with existing brand guidelines and visual styles
- Basic experience with 3D tools such as Blender, Cinema 4D, or similar software would be a plus
Nice to Have:
- Experience working with marketing or creative agencies
- Familiarity with AI-assisted visual production tools
- Experience in the gambling, betting, or gaming industry.
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