I recently came across your advertisement for a graphic designer, and would like to submit my resume and application for the advertised post. After perusing your requirements I feel that my qualifications and work experience perfectly match them. I am well versed in different areas of design and have successfully designed solutions for print media and advertising company. My key duties and responsibilities include, among others, the following:
-Meeting clients to discuss the objectives and requirements
Understanding the client’s needs and developing suitable concepts
-Estimating the amount of time needed to complete projects
-Designing different types of illustrations and layouts as per brand guidelines
-Produce excellent visual solutions
-Working with different types of media, including computer aided design and photography
-Working alone or as part of a team as per the requirements of the project
-Collaborating with copywriters, photographers, printers, stylists, illustrators, and account managers to give the best service to the clients
-I am comfortable with Mac OSX as well as Windows. In addition, I have in-depth knowledge about almost all top designing software, including the following: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe lightroom, Adobe Illustrator, Cyberpower shot, Corel Draw, Adobe Dream Weaver and Adobe Acrobat Professional. Good communication and listening skills are paramount for a graphic designer, and I excel in both verbal and written communication. I am a team player to the core, but am also at complete ease when working alone. I have attached a copy of my resume as well as the link to my online portfolio for your reference. I hope you will find enough evidence of my capabilities as a Graphic designer in there to call me for an interview.
TO SEE SOME OF MY WORK PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE:
https://www.behance.net/macawork
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