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Develop and present original creative concepts, storyboards, visual treatments, mood boards, and ... Provide clear creative direction and feedback to junior designers and creative partners to elevate ...

Our patented and best-selling products are designed to simplify and improve everyday life with ... Develop and present original creative concepts, storyboards, visual treatments, mood boards, and ...

Our patented and best-selling products are designed to simplify and improve everyday life with ... Develop and present original creative concepts, storyboards, visual treatments, mood boards, and ...

The Graphic Designer is a new in-house creative execution role within Woodward Global Marketing ... visual identity standards, campaign systems, motion treatments, and approved creative guidelines ...

You'll help shape the visual direction for multiple brands, lead art direction for photography and ... Build creative briefs, treatments, mood boards, reference decks, shot lists, and production ...

You'll help shape the visual direction for multiple brands, lead art direction for photography and ... Build creative briefs, treatments, mood boards, reference decks, shot lists, and production ...

Recommend or provide treatments such as vision therapy or low-vision rehabilitation (brand specific ... designs. * Doctorate of Optometry from a credentialed institution, * Must have passed all ...

Recommend or provide treatments such as vision therapy or low-vision rehabilitation (brand specific ... designs. * Doctorate of Optometry from a credentialed institution, * Must have passed all ...

... visual wants and needs * Instructs, recommends and advises patients as to their options for ... Recommend or provide treatments such as vision therapy or low-vision rehabilitation (brand specific)

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Visual Treatment Designer information

What is a visual treatment designer?

A Visual Treatment Designer is a creative professional who develops the visual style, mood, and aesthetic direction for projects such as films, commercials, or multimedia presentations. They create visual treatments, which are documents or presentations that combine images, color palettes, and design elements to communicate how a project will look and feel. These treatments help directors, producers, and clients visualize the final product before actual production begins. Visual Treatment Designers often collaborate closely with directors, cinematographers, and art departments to ensure a cohesive vision throughout the project.

How does a visual treatment designer typically collaborate with directors and other creative team members during the pre-production phase?

As a Visual Treatment Designer, you’ll work closely with directors, producers, and art directors to translate script ideas into compelling visual concepts. During pre-production, you’ll participate in creative meetings, gather reference materials, and develop mood boards or style frames that help set the visual tone for the project. Clear communication and openness to feedback are essential, as your designs often evolve through collaboration. This role requires adaptability and the ability to synthesize multiple creative inputs into a cohesive visual narrative.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a visual treatment designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Visual Treatment Designer, you need strong graphic design skills, storytelling ability, and a solid understanding of visual composition, typically supported by a degree in design, film, or a related field. Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects) and presentation tools like PowerPoint or Keynote is essential. Creativity, attention to detail, and effective communication help you convey complex ideas and collaborate with clients or production teams. These skills ensure you can translate concepts into compelling visual narratives that align with project goals and client expectations.

What is the difference between Visual Treatment Designer vs Visual Effects Artist?

AspectVisual Treatment DesignerVisual Effects Artist
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in design, visual arts, or related field; proficiency in design softwareRequires a background in computer graphics, animation, or visual effects; often with specialized VFX software skills
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, advertising agencies, film pre-productionPost-production studios, film sets, VFX houses
Industry UsageUsed in advertising, branding, and pre-visualizationApplied in film, TV, and video game visual effects

While both roles involve visual creativity, a Visual Treatment Designer focuses on conceptualizing and designing visual styles and treatments during pre-production, whereas a Visual Effects Artist creates and integrates visual effects during post-production. The roles often collaborate but serve different stages of the visual development process.

What job categories do people searching Visual Treatment Designer jobs in Utah look for?

The top searched job categories for Visual Treatment Designer jobs in Utah are:

What cities in Utah are hiring for Visual Treatment Designer jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Visual Treatment Designer job openings:

Graphic & Motion Designer

The Living Planet Aquarium

Draper, UT • On-site

$25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position: Graphic & Motion Designer

Reports To: Art & Design Manager

Compensation: $25/hour

Submission Requirement: Please submit a portfolio, demo reel, or sample of your work along with your resume.


Why Utah?

Utah is home to five national parks, world-class skiing and snowboarding, hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails, and stunning deserts, mountains, and lakes, all within easy driving distance. Outdoor adventure is part of everyday life. The Salt Lake Valley consistently ranks high for safety, clean communities, short commute times, and family-friendly amenities. Draper offers a balance of suburban comfort and urban access, with downtown Salt Lake City just 15 minutes away. Enjoy all four seasons without extremes—sunny summers, colorful falls, snowy winters, and mild springs, perfect for both outdoor recreation and city living. Utah’s communities are known for being engaged, supportive, and service-oriented, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home.

About Loveland Living Planet Aquarium:

Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) is a mission-driven institution dedicated to inspiring people to explore, discover, and learn about Earth’s diverse ecosystems. Founded in 1997, the Aquarium provides impactful educational experiences for guests of all ages and backgrounds.

Since opening its Draper, Utah facility in 2014, LLPA has welcomed more than 10 million visitors and delivered over 650,000 educational experiences to students. Home to over 4,000 animals representing 650 species, the Aquarium features immersive habitats from around the world, including coral reefs, kelp forests, the deep ocean, Antarctic waters, tropical rainforests, Asian cloud forests, and Utah’s freshwater ecosystems.

Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 2019, LLPA is in an exciting phase of growth. With the opening of the Sam and Aline Skaggs Science Learning Center, the Aquarium became the largest in the Mountain West and the fifth largest aquarium in the continental United States, offering expanded opportunities for education, research, and professional impact.

Position Summary

The Motion & Graphic Designer creates engaging visual content that supports the Aquarium's mission, brand, marketing initiatives, exhibits, educational programs, events, and guest experience.

The primary focus of this position is motion design, with secondary responsibilities in videography and video editing and supporting responsibilities in graphic design. The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in motion design, experience with video production and editing, solid graphic design skills, and the ability to manage creative projects from concept through final delivery.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Motion Design, Videography & Video Editing - Primary Responsibilities

  • Design and produce motion graphics for digital displays, social media, advertising, websites, presentations, events, and exhibits using Adobe After Effects, including kinetic typography, transitions, graphic overlays, titles, infographics, and visual effects.
  • Develop storyboards, style frames, visual concepts, and motion treatments, and bring graphics, photography, video, and brand assets to life through movement and compositing.
  • Plan and capture video footage for marketing, social media, exhibits, educational content, events, and other Aquarium initiatives.
  • Edit video in Adobe Premiere Pro, including shot selection, pacing, transitions, audio adjustments, color correction, captions, and integration of motion graphics and other visual elements.
  • Create motion and video content for multiple platforms and guest-facing environments, including digital signage and large-format displays, and adapt/export content for required aspect ratios, resolutions, frame rates, codecs, and formats.
  • Apply strong principles of pacing, timing, movement, composition, typography, hierarchy, and visual storytelling across motion and video projects.
  • Organize footage and project files and review final content for quality, technical accuracy, continuity, audio, branding, and messaging before delivery.


Graphic Design - Supporting Responsibility

  • Design print and digital materials, including advertisements, signs, brochures, event collateral, educational materials, exhibit graphics, presentations, social media graphics, and internal communications.
  • Develop visual concepts and create illustrations, icons, logos, infographics, layouts, and other assets using Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop.
  • Apply typography, imagery, color, composition, and visual hierarchy effectively, adapting designs for multiple sizes and platforms while maintaining brand consistency.
  • Create graphic assets that support motion and video projects and prepare accurate, production-ready files for internal production, outside vendors, digital platforms, and publishing systems.
  • Review designs and production files for accuracy, quality, brand consistency, and technical errors before submission or publication.


Collaboration and Project Management

  • Collaborate with the Art & Design Manager, Creative team, Marketing team, and internal stakeholders to define project goals, audiences, messaging, requirements, and deadlines.
  • Participate in brainstorming, concept development, pre-production, and project reviews; present work, receive feedback, and incorporate revisions.
  • Manage multiple projects and priorities while meeting deadlines, with motion-design responsibilities representing the primary focus of the position.
  • Communicate project status, questions, challenges, and potential delays proactively and document updates, feedback, and approvals in Jira.
  • Maintain organized project files and department standards for naming, version control, storage, archiving, and final delivery.
  • Assist with other creative projects and responsibilities as assigned


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in motion design, graphic design, visual communications, multimedia design, film/video production, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
  • Two or more years of professional experience in motion design, graphic design, video production, or a related creative field, including experience creating motion graphics.
  • Experience with video production and editing, with the ability to capture usable video footage in a variety of environments.
  • Strong graphic design fundamentals and a portfolio demonstrating motion-design work and design skills; video examples are preferred.
  • Proficiency in Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop.
  • Strong understanding of motion-design principles, pacing, timing, movement, visual storytelling, typography, hierarchy, composition, color, and alignment.
  • Experience preparing motion graphics, video, and static graphics for different platforms, aspect ratios, resolutions, and technical specifications.
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, communication, and project-management skills.
  • Ability to receive art direction, respond constructively to feedback, and work independently and collaboratively while managing multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with animation, compositing, 3D, sound editing, color grading, motion tracking, or other advanced motion and post-production techniques.
  • Experience creating motion and video content for digital signage, exhibits, large-format displays, or other guest-facing environments.
  • Experience with photography, illustration, storyboarding, or filming events, people, animals, interviews, educational content, or documentary-style material.
  • Familiarity with accessibility practices, brand standards, Jira, or experience in an aquarium, zoo, museum, attraction, or nonprofit environment.


Scope and Working Conditions

  • This position primarily works in an office and creative-production environment, with work in exhibit, event, installation, and outdoor areas as needed.
  • Periodic evening, weekend, or early-morning work may be required for filming, events, installations, or production deadlines.
  • The role requires extended computer use, movement throughout the Aquarium, and occasional lifting or repositioning of creative materials and equipment. Work may involve noise, changing temperatures, weather, animals, guests, events, and operational areas.
  • The position may assist with video shoots and the installation, testing, or review of digital and printed creative materials.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals to perform the essential functions of the position.


Benefits & Perks

  • Comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including:
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus optional FSA/HSA accounts
    • Paid time off & 12 paid holidays per year
    • Paid bereavement leave and paid new child leave (birth, adoption, or placement)
    • Employer-paid short-term disability; optional long-term disability coverage
    • Convenient onsite childcare (employees pay approximately 20% of the cost)
  • 401(k) with match up to 4% - fully vested from day 1 of contribution
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Free Aquarium membership
  • Discounts on tickets, gift shop, and café purchases
  • Free and discounted animal encounters
  • Pet insurance and discounts
  • Footwear discounts
  • Entertainment, travel, and retail savings through Tickets at Work


While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.

The Living Planet Aquarium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or military status. The Living Planet Aquarium is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application and interview process. Should you require accommodations, please contact accommodation@livingplanetaquarium.org.