Responsibilities

  • Develop and package outreach materials such as conventional print publications, flyers, posters, banners, and multi-media presentations for exclusive and specific use by the USAID C4D Support Project, USAID Kenya and East Africa, and other U.S. government agencies as necessary.
  • Develop derivative products such as social media infographics, GIFs, and banners.
  • Assist with digital retouching and image production.
  • Edit publications in the final phases of development, including Kenya and East Africa calendars, factsheets, and county brochures.
  • Select appropriate layouts for products in coordination with the USAID C4D team.
  • Provide proofs to ensure product quality prior to printing and/or publication.
  • Ensure the communication materials produced have the desired impact on the target audience.
  • Ensure materials compliance with 508 compliance requirements for visually impaired readership.
  • Develop publication layouts for online-friendly format(s).
  • Liaise with printing services to ensure high quality printing of abovementioned publications.
  • Other graphic design support as needed.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in graphic arts, design, communications, or a relevant field is required.
  • Minimum three years of relevant professional experience in graphic design is required.
  • Experience with non-governmental organizations, donors and/or agency, or mass media is preferred.
  • Experience working and traveling in Kenya and understanding of Kenyan culture, geography and development issues is preferred.
  • Experience in conducting trainings on social media content development is preferred.
  • Knowledge of graphic fundamentals, typography, print, layouts, and web design.
  • Experience with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, InDesign, and other design software is preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal fluency in English is required.

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Graphic Designer, USAID Communication for Development Support

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