Senior Art Director

At MullenLowe, we believe great minds don’t think alike.

They disagree, collide and wrestle it down in the name of making work that actually works.

We celebrate those who swim outside their lanes and defy expectations to shape our clients’ brands and drive their business.

And while our expertise and perspectives are varied, we’re united in our quest to use creativity to solve tomorrow’s problems in new ways.

We invite everyone who works with us or for us to join the fight for progress.

We produce more than innovative work and business results.

We generate ideas, conversations, and actions that strengthen lives and unite communities.

And we’re committed to working with partners who want to drive that positive change together.

Position Overview

Senior Art Directors formulate concepts and can lead creatives in executing art direction to be presented to clients.

They provide ideas that inspire others and have a great range of art direction styles.

Senior Art Directors bring together client needs and strategic insights to produce breakthrough and award-worthy work.

Humor, craftsmanship, intellectual curiosity, and ownership are essential qualities!

Responsibilities
Concept and art direct with a strong strategic creative sense.

Craft designs to produce effective broadcast, digital, and experiential campaigns.

Work closely with all departments as a team player to ensure that the creative needs of your brands are met Work with internal and external production partners to execute work for various mediums Deliver internal presentations to senior creatives and/or clients Develop campaigns from start to finish that are on brand and on brief Contribute to and participate in new business pitches Find creative opportunities where possible even if they haven’t been assigned.

Qualifications
Four year degree is required.

5+ years of agency or marketing experience Expert in MAC software and Adobe Creative Suite, including InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator Please submit a link to your work when applying.

Solid understanding of photography, illustration, typography, and editing Experience coming up with strong creative platforms Industry awarded work preferred Other duties as assigned*
The work is never perfect, so how could we ask that of our applicants?

What we do seek out at MullenLowe are original thinkers with a thing for unconventional ideas that solve tomorrow’s big problems.

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