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Design Lead

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$53K - $72K/yr

Evaluate creative work across departments to identify where visual direction should shift ... Co-manage print production and vendor relationships (estimates, specs, timelines, delivery ...

Community Manager Red Games Co. is looking for a strategic, creative, and hands on Community Manager to build and engage player communities while supporting the successful launch of a new game! This ...

SAP Business System Analyst

South Jordan, UT · On-site

$50 - $66.75/hr

We believe everyone is born creative, and our mission is to put the power of handmade into the ... Act as a functional expert for SAP Sales & Distribution (SD) and Finance (FI/CO) modules ...

SAP Business System Analyst

South Jordan, UT · Hybrid

$50 - $66.75/hr

We believe everyone is born creative, and our mission is to put the power of handmade into the ... Act as a functional expert for SAP Sales & Distribution (SD) and Finance (FI/CO) modules ...

Brand Creative, Marketing * Experience Level: 2-3+ years * For consideration, a portfolio or ... In this role, you'll play a key part in bringing the McGee & Co. brand to life through thoughtful ...

This is a builder + operator + creative commerce leadership role responsible for turning creators ... Oversee execution of co-marketing campaigns with creators and external brands * Build repeatable ...

We are looking for a skilled and versatile Staff Videographer to join our Brand Creative team. In ... McGee & Co., which anchors the operational and revenue growth of our company. Our licensing ...

This is a builder + operator + creative commerce leadership role responsible for turning creators ... Oversee execution of co-marketing campaigns with creators and external brands * Build repeatable ...

Our creative team is responsible for laying out and designing marketing collateral for our regional ... Offers assistance and support to co-workers * Work effectively both as an individual or ...

This is a hands-on creative role for someone who loves to learn new subjects, tell meaningful ... Provide guidance and quality assurance for co-workers, interns and others assisting with editing ...

Creative Problem Solving Each client presents a unique puzzle. Whether it's a local restaurant launching a new location or a regional retailer driving holiday sales, you'll develop creative solutions ...

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Creative Co information

What is a Creative Co?

Creative Co typically refers to roles within a creative company or collective that specializes in providing innovative solutions in fields like design, marketing, advertising, or content creation. Employees in these roles collaborate to develop unique concepts, branding strategies, and campaigns for clients or in-house projects. Working at a Creative Co usually involves teamwork, brainstorming sessions, and the use of various creative tools and software. These roles can range from graphic designers and copywriters to creative directors and strategists.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Creative Director?

To thrive as a Creative Director, you need a strong background in visual design, branding, and project management, often supported by a degree in design, fine arts, or a related field. Proficiency in creative software suites like Adobe Creative Cloud and experience with project management tools are essential. Outstanding leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help guide creative teams and collaborate with clients. These skills ensure the delivery of innovative campaigns that align with business goals and maintain brand consistency.

How does a Creative Coordinator typically collaborate with other departments in a company?

Creative Coordinators frequently serve as a bridge between the creative team and other departments such as marketing, sales, and product development. They help ensure that project goals, timelines, and branding guidelines are clearly communicated and adhered to. By managing schedules, organizing meetings, and facilitating feedback, Creative Coordinators enable smooth collaboration and keep projects on track. This cross-functional work environment offers opportunities to learn from various teams and gain broader industry experience.

What is the difference between Creative Co vs Graphic Designer?

AspectCreative CoGraphic Designer
Required CredentialsPortfolio, design skills, possibly a degree in design or related fieldPortfolio, design skills, degree or certification in graphic design or visual arts
Work EnvironmentCreative agencies, marketing firms, in-house teamsDesign studios, advertising agencies, corporate marketing departments
Industry UsageUsed broadly across advertising, marketing, mediaPrimarily in advertising, branding, digital media
Common Search/ComparisonCreative Co vs Graphic Designer

Creative Co and Graphic Designer roles often overlap in skills and work environments, but Creative Co typically refers to a company or team, while Graphic Designer is a specific job title. Both require a strong portfolio and design credentials, and they are commonly found in marketing and advertising industries.

Design Lead

Westminster University

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$53K - $72K/yr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description



Design Lead

Westminster University


Supervisor: Director of Marketing

Department: Office of Marketing, Communication, and Events


Position Summary

The Design Lead is Westminster's visual brand steward, reporting to the Director of Marketing. This role moves beyond brand maintenance into proactively shaping where Westminster's brand goes next, bringing initiative, strategic vision, and hands-on craft to every project.

Reporting to the Director of Marketing and in partnership with the Junior Graphic Designer, the Design Lead originates creative concepts and campaign thinking, translates institutional strategy into compelling visual solutions, and actively problem-solves to elevate the brand across print, digital, social, advertising, and editorial materials. They work cross-functionally with the internal MarComm team and campus partners.

The ideal candidate pairs strong design execution with strategic, big-picture thinking: someone who is constantly asking how Westminster's brand can be stronger, more cohesive, and more distinctive. They're excited to bring that thinking to a mission-driven institution with a strong sense of community and a real commitment to educational values, and they're energized by the cultural and creative life around them.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

CREATIVE DIRECTION AND BRAND

  • Serve as vision holder for Westminster's brand, proactively identifying opportunities to strengthen and evolve the university's visual identity, and contributing creative concepts and strategic design solutions that advance university goals and elevate projects from concept through execution
  • Develop wireframes and visual direction for campaign initiatives, partnering with the web team and other campus partners
  • Evaluate creative work across departments to identify where visual direction should shift, translating institutional priorities into cohesive visual communications
  • Ensure consistency, quality, and brand alignment across all marketing and communications materials, print through digital

BRAND OPERATIONS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  • Participate in project intake with the Director of Marketing, bringing design-specific questions to define project goals and creative briefs
  • Manage individual design projects and deadlines to ensure high-quality, timely execution
  • Strategize, design, and produce the Westminster Review magazine, annual event invitations, and other institutional publications
  • Translate campaigns across mediums — platform specs, reformatting, ensuring one campaign holds together from print to web
  • Develop and maintain university-wide design templates (Canva, PowerPoint, and other branded resources)
  • Co-manage print production and vendor relationships (estimates, specs, timelines, delivery); support sourcing of freelance creatives and specialty vendors
  • Maintain Westminster's brand portal (CLC Brand Manager 360)
  • Present creative work and brand direction to stakeholders, advocating for strategic design
  • Solve production and creative challenges proactively
  • Stay current on design trends and production best practices


TEAM LEADERSHIP AND MENTORSHIP

  • Mentor the Junior Graphic Designer and student employees, fostering craft and creative growth; track the team's project pipeline with the Director of Marketing
  • Present creative work and brand direction to external stakeholders/clients and internal teams
  • Partner closely with the Director of Marketing as a strategic creative counterpart — helping shape direction, not just receiving it


Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or related field
  • 7+ years of professional graphic design experience, including meaningful agency or client-facing time and demonstrated growth into higher-level creative ownership
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating brand identity and systems-level thinking — not just campaign execution — across print, digital, social, web, and editorial
  • Demonstrated experience developing wireframes or UX/interface design for websites or digital products
  • Familiarity with Canva and PowerPoint, to support campus clients effectively
  • Demonstrated experience presenting creative work to executive stakeholders and/or external clients, and navigating feedback with confidence
  • Proven ability to translate a campaign or brand across multiple channels while maintaining cohesion
  • Expert proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and Figma; working proficiency in XD or similar
  • Exceptional written, verbal, and visual communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
  • Motion graphics or animation experience (After Effects, Premiere Pro, or similar)
  • Illustration skills, or experience writing briefs for and managing illustrators/specialty creatives
  • Experience in higher education or another complex, multi-stakeholder institutional environment
  • Mentorship experience
  • Editorial design experience for print publications (magazines, annual reports, or similar)
  • Familiarity with brand portal/DAM systems (e.g., CLC Brand Manager 360) or similar platforms


Diversity and Inclusion:

Promote an Inclusive Westminster through demonstration of the commitments included in the Westminster University Diversity Statement. Participate in developmental activities to increase understanding and awareness of issues related diversity, equity and Inclusion both individually and as related to my field of work, profession or discipline.

Equal Employment Opportunity:
Westminster University is committed to a diversified workforce, equal opportunity, and nondiscrimination. To this end, Westminster prohibits any form of discrimination or harassment based on race or ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, disabilities, genetic information, status as a veteran, or any other category or classification protected by applicable federal, state, or city laws.