Art Director

Fort Myers, FL
Full Time
Promotions-TV
Experienced
Job Posting: Art Director at Fort Myers Broadcasting Company

Location: Fort Myers, FL - One of the Nation's Best Places to Live

Imagine working where the sun shines nearly every day, just minutes away from stunning beaches, and where your creative energy can flourish in one of the most vibrant coastal communities in the country. Fort Myers Broadcasting Company invites you to join our Brand Creative team as a hands-on Art Director. Here, you'll shape the visual identity of our top-rated TV News brand and in-house radio properties while enjoying the perfect blend of work and paradise.

Why Fort Myers Broadcasting Company?
Coastal Lifestyle: Live and work in a thriving community known for its breathtaking beaches, outdoor adventures, and year-round warm weather.
Creative Freedom: Unleash your creativity and make a lasting impact across our broadcast, digital, and print platforms.
Innovative Team: Collaborate with like-minded professionals in a company that values creativity, forward-thinking, and excellence.
Local Impact: Be part of a team that plays a pivotal role in informing and entertaining the community, all while enjoying the unique cultural vibe of Southwest Florida.

Duties & Responsibilities:
Visual Storytelling: Create high-quality, fast-turnaround graphics for on-air, digital, and print that captivate audiences.
Typography Expert: Use your strong typography skills to develop original, eye-catching graphic packages that enhance our brand identity.
Animation Wizard: Develop animations and promotional graphics that bring our station's brand to life, adding your unique creative flair.
Sales Support: Collaborate with our Sales team to conceptualize and design compelling collateral that drives revenue and enhances brand perception.
Multiplatform Design: Create cohesive visuals across the web, social media, and on-air, ensuring a consistent brand message.
Print Design: Craft stunning print pieces for newspapers, magazines, and program guides that showcase our stations in the best light.
Branding Visionary: Work closely with the Creative Services Director to visualize and execute long-term branding strategies that resonate with our audience.
Ross Xpression: Leverage your knowledge or learn the operation of the Ross Xpression graphics system to elevate our on-air look.
Flexible Contributor: Take on additional creative tasks as assigned by the Director of Creative Services always ready to adapt and innovate.

Requirements & Skills:
Educational Background: Degree in Art and Design or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Broadcast Design Experience: Minimum of five years in broadcast design, with a proven track record of delivering compelling visuals.
Graphic & Motion Design Pro: Five to seven years of experience in graphic and motion design, with advanced expertise in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects.
Typography Savvy: Strong typography skills are a must to ensure all designs are visually stunning and on-brand.

About Us:
Fort Myers Broadcasting Company is a privately owned broadcasting company in Southwest Florida, operating WINK-TV and multiple radio stations. Join us in making a creative impact in a place where your work-life balance truly thrives. Whether relaxing on the beach after work or crafting the next extensive visual campaign, Fort Myers/Naples offers the perfect backdrop for your creative journey.

Apply Today! Don’t miss the chance to combine your passion for design with the laid-back coastal lifestyle of Fort Myers/Naples, FL.

Benefits:
Full-time new hires: Eligible to participate in all Company benefit plans, including:
  • Health, Dental, Vision Insurance, and HSA 
    • 1st of the month after 30 days of employment
    • Subject to plan terms
  • Eligibility for company-paid benefits such as life insurance & EAP and employee-paid benefits such as short-term disability
  • PTO – Earned on Accrual Basis
  • Company-Paid Holidays
  • 401(k)


 

Southwest Florida is often praised as being one of the healthiest and happiest places in the world with miles of white-sand beaches and a dynamic community. Broadcast Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are a drug-free and smoke-free environment.

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