The San Antonio Business Journal, an American City Business Journals paper, is seeking a lead designer.
Reporting to the editor-in-chief, the lead designer ensures the highest possible design and story-telling standards are met by the San Antonio Business Journal on all platforms day in and day out online, and week in and week out in print.
The ideal candidate should be well-versed in visual storytelling, with a solid background in publication design and photography. This position is responsible for driving new and creative forms of storytelling and is expected to contribute to, and edify, planning discussions at all levels across all departments.
This is an exciting time at the paper as we have been working with renowned media consultant Mario Garcia and our parent company, American City Business Journals, on a content reinvention. We launched our redesign this past spring.
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Email resume, cover letter with salary requirements and a link to design samples to ACBJ Creative Director Jon Wile at jwile@bizjournals.com. Only applications with design samples and editorial newsroom experience will be considered (please do not send work samples as PDFs or attachments). No phone calls please. No relocation available.
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