Senior Designer

Atlanta, GA
Full Time
Mid Level
SENIOR DESIGNER – ATLANTA


We are Iris and we are for the forward. We build participation brands.

As a Senior Designer at Iris, you will join a talented team of creatives based in Atlanta and New York. You’ll be tasked with creating award-winning, innovative campaigns that drive brands forward.

Curiosity and hunger for innovative thinking is a given. And the natural ability to think across channels/platforms is a must.

At Iris we embrace creativity in all its forms. We welcome disruptive thinking that will stand out from the crowd, make a real difference and will ultimately make people care.

We foster a culture of creative collision with a healthy level of candor to help build ideas that are bulletproof. Collaboration across all disciplines in our agency has been key to our success. Therefore, being a natural born collaborator is an essential. This role isn’t for those who think “me” before “we.”

As a Senior Designer at Iris, you’ll be full of creative energy and responsible for design thought leadership and introducing the latest ideas and trends into the agency. You’ll be actively involved in our most prominent projects (sports and automotive experience a bonus) as well as nurturing junior designers up the ranks. You’ll work closely with Creative Directors and Creative teams to bring a conceptual campaigns to life, creating high-profile award winning work that makes our clients rich and famous.


Desired Skills and Experience
  • 7+ years at an advertising/marketing agency, design studio, internal marketing department, or other relevant business
  • BA or BS in art, graphic design or other relevant field (or comparable experience from internships, portfolio school, or past work) 
  • A portfolio that demonstrates you know what a good idea looks like—and you can successfully execute across traditional and digital platforms
  • Well-rounded experience that includes some or all of the following: complex layouts (publication, reports), digital/UX design (email, web), motion (video, ads), print (ads, experiential), illustration, identity/branding, and presentation
  • Exceptional organizational skills to manage multiple projects in a time-sensitive environment 
  • Proficiency on Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office (since that’s how you’ll get copy, background info, briefs, etc.), and project management software; we work on Mac
  • Experience working in animation, motion graphics and editing would be a huge bonus
  • Self-motivated, decisive and doesn’t mind diving into the deep end (with a pair of swimmies, of course)


About Iris Atlanta/New York

Iris is a global creative agency built to solve diverse, modern-day marketing challenges for progressive clients around the world. Under the Iris banner, you’ll find a motley crew of content-creating, live-experience-wielding, digitally-savvy, business-challenge-solving pros who have one thing in common: we hustle hard to make prolific creative that actually means something. You’ll find our work appearing across luxury autos, iconic sport wear, healthcare and hospitality brands to name a few – all steeped in strong insights and courage of conviction that moves our clients’ business forward.

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