Graphic Design

  • Kotamadya Jakarta Selatan
  • Accor
Company DescriptionCOME AS YOU ARE AND SHOW WHAT YOU CANTowering over Jakarta’s prime SCBD district 8 Complex, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird is set to open soon as the first 25hours Hotel in Asia that offers a hybrid mix of both hotel accommodation and serviced apartments. Comprises with 210 hotel rooms and suites, also 135 fully furnished serviced apartments, each enjoying a generous amount of space and spectacular views of Jakarta’s skyline. The property also offers F&B outlets, meeting rooms, a ballroom, and a recreational facility that includes a 24-hour fitness center, an outdoor swimming pool, a steam room, a sauna, and whirlpools. 25hours Hotel The Oddbird is a place like no other, made for the others. A place where more is more, embracing the diversity, full of funky friction. An eden of opposites - a paradise of paradoxes. The odd bird of Jakarta.Job DescriptionCollaborate with the marketing team to understand project requirements and objectivesDesign engaging and creative graphics for various digital and print materials, including but not limited to websites, social media, advertisements, brochures, and presentationsCreate visually appealing layouts, illustrations, and graphics that adhere to brand guidelinesWork closely with the marketing team to brainstorm and develop concepts for new projectsStay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in graphic design and digital mediaQualificationsBachelor’s degree in Graphic Design or related field Proven work experience as a Graphic Designer or similar role Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effect, CorelDRAW, InDesign) Strong understanding of typography, color theory, and layout principles Excellent communication and collaboration skills Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines Attention to detail and a keen eye for aestheticsAdditional InformationIn compliance with employment laws in Indonesia, this position is only open to Indonesians.