Opportunity at BYU Broadcasting

We are looking to fill a couple of full time positions immediately. One or two Graphic Designer positions, and the Motion Graphics position.

If you know of any viable candidates could you please forward them to us, we are taking resumes and doing interviews right now.

Thanks
 /Layne

Layne Haacke
BYU Broadcasting
 801.422.6208

Design/Production Job Opening in Rexburg

Rexburg Motor Sports in Rexburg is currently looking for a design assistant to help with print, web, POP displays and with assembling and producing signage, decals, T-shirts and other projects. This is a part time position, but will/can be a full time position during busy seasons (for example: June thru July). Good understanding of Illustrator and Photoshop and good craftsmanship a must. Any sign shop experience is plus. Graphic Design students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.

E-mail resume & design samples to : roger@rexburgmotorsports.com

Employment Opportunity

There is a great opportunity at Axis 41 in SLC.

Please let me know if you are interested and I will get you the contact information.

(Print and Web)

Scott Franson
 fransons@byui.edu

Job Opening in Provo/Orem Area

Alexander’s Print Advantage is looking for a print designer! You don’t need to know web or how to make fancy interactive sites. You just need to know how to design, deal with clients, and have a love for printing. As the job also includes prepress work from time to time you need to know proper prepress etiquette and proper file setup. But don’t let this deter you from applying, we have manners enough to teach, and can tech you the ways of the Indigo & Seiko. Prepress work will be required during down time, but although lately our client list seems to be expanding at an incredible rate. The only problem is that I am leaving and looking for a replacement. I will also put in a disclaimer that this job can be stressful at times and you need to be able to work fast and have a mental toughness about you. But all in all it is a great gig for someone who loves print design and wants to learn more about wide format, silkscreening, signage, materials, finishings, bindery, offset, and the future of digital printing. (Yes we try to do it all) It’s one of the bigger print houses in the area, employing over 50 people and enough square footage to fill the Hart auditorium. So if your interested send me your stuff (emailed preferably) and I will see about getting you and interview with the big man.

Send your resume and portfolio to: shawnm@alexanders.com

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Job Opening at KT Tape

KT Tape (kttape.com) is looking for a graphic designer with some modest web design skills as well.

Here is the information about the job. If you are interested please contact Reed Quinn, his information is below. Not sure if you will need to be in Utah for the job, but if you think you have the skills, go for it.

About us
Our products are used by professional athletes, Olympians, and recreational athlete’s that enable them to play harder, avoid injury, and recover faster. Athletes from every major sports use our products when playing on national TV in major sporting events such as the Super Bowl, US Open, & March Madness, or when simply running with their friends in the morning. We sell our products at over 1300 locations nationwide including Sports Authority, Dicks Sporting Goods, Big 5 and in over 30 countries world-wide. We are building the next great sporting goods brand- this is a ground level opportunity to be our “Carolyn Davidson” and help develop a brand that will become a household name.

About You

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Job Opportunity in Provo/Orem Area

BTHtwo is a branding, packaging, and identity design firm that has been in business in Orem for the last 10 years. We are currently looking to hire an entry level designer. All applicants must be proficient with the Adobe Creative Suite programs (Flash experience a big plus). Pay level will be dependent on experience and skill set. Please send samples of your work or a PDF portfolio to klarson@bth2.com

Emily Camp BFA | Scaredy Cats: A Study of Children’s Fears

When I was a kid I was afraid of EVERYTHING. You name it, I was probably afraid of it at some point; heights, thunderstorms, the dark, kidnapping, elevators (thank you Doogie Howser M.D.) earthquakes, flying, fires, and giant meteors, just to name a few. My own fears created an interest in other people’s fears; I always wanted to know if my fears were” normal.” Recently, I started thinking about what brought on these fears as a child (and what I’d say to Doogie if I ever met him).

I set out to find what children are actually afraid of these days and why. With the help of several teachers and many students, I collected data from which “Scaredy Cats” emerged. Each child was given a piece of paper. On the front they were to draw what they were afraid of, and on the back  write why they were afraid of what they drew on the front. From these results, I created posters representing only five of the fears found in the study. Each poster is a visual graph of a statistic for one particular fear. From far away the visuals may not seem too scary, but get a little closer, and you may be faced with your own childhood fear.