Looking for Junior Graphic Designer

Looking for Junior Graphic Designer: You will concept and collaborate with the creative team at Pomegranate, a Portland based publishing house, to develop extraordinary designs to promote and grow public appreciation for fine art.  Your primary focus will be to design calendars featuring art ranging from the classic impressionists to contemporary acclaimed artists in the 2023 line.  There is also a potential opportunity to provide design support for several other product lines.

This role is for someone who demonstrates strong design acumen, is fluent in Adobe InDesign, has a base understanding of Adobe Photoshop and Acrobat, excellent attention to detail, and strong project management skills. The role is about 20% creative development, 75% design production work, 5% project management.

Contract Duration: March, (as soon as possible) and if you are a good fit, it is likely that the work would run through August/September.

Location & Hours: Work to be done on site, 3-4 days a week, 5-7 hours a day.

Other details: The pay is project based.

Other technical know-how that would be helpful, but is not required: An understanding of FIGMA, Google Workspace (G Suite), and general photography and photo studio work.

Interested? Send a note to careers@pomegranate.com and include your resume as a PDF as well as a link to your digital portfolio.

To learn more about Pomegranate and to see the full range of items we publish, please visit pomegranate.com.

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