Graphic Designer
The Printer Pvt. Ltd. is looking for a Graphic Designer in Nashik to manage client approvals, process flexo plates, and create design content. The candidate will apply graphics and typography to product packaging while collaborating with internal teams. Proficiency in CorelDraw is mandatory for this role. This is a full-time, on-site position.
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Experience
0-2 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
The Printer Pvt. Ltd. is looking for a Graphic Designer in Nashik to manage client approvals, process flexo plates, and create design content. The candidate will apply graphics and typography to product packaging while collaborating with internal teams. Proficiency in CorelDraw is mandatory for this role. This is a full-time, on-site position.
TAL's take
Low-tier local printing firm with limited growth prospects and entry-level scope.
Clear and coherent responsibilities related to label printing, plate processing, and design.
Must haves
- Proficiency in Graphics and Graphic Design
- Using design tools and software (CoralDraw)
- Understanding and application of Typography
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to meet project deadlines
Tools and skills
Nice to have: logo design, branding, packaging design.
About the company
Small, unbranded printing company with limited digital engineering presence.
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The market can pay
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