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- Continuity0
Senior Pain in the Arse and Professional Pixel Fucker
- err0
I tried to put "SeƱor Motion Designer" on my business cards but they wouldn't let me.
- kona0
Manager, Creative Design
Which is basically just another term for C.D.Did you know... most in-house corporate companies won't call you a Director because a Director title means corporate things like higher stock incentive, higher bonus, and other red tape mumbo jumbo trickery. And now you know...
- detritus0
Teas maid and general dogsbody.
- orrinward20
I break project "requirements" of the dev team from non-devs into "requirements + things-that-are-nice + things-we-don't-need", prioritise them against other projects, give scalable time estimates of the projects and tiers of work, then design and help build the projects with my dev team.
I'm a bit of... Tech Translator, UX designer, Front-End Developer, Scrum Master.
- necromation0
Creative Erector!
- CyBrainX0
Pope of Pixels
- ApeRobot0
Lighting lead ,animated feature films.
- whinger0
Graphic Designer.
What I do is a mixture of entertainment, identity and type design.
- BonSeff0
Chief Consistent Disgruntledist
I defend that title like Tython
- pinkfloyd0
Social Media Expert
- err0
fluffer
- _niko0
Name: Jim
Job Title: Sr. Web Designer and partner
Location: Detroit, MI
Salary/Income: 190k/year and some company benefits
- Peter0
I see a lot of titles here.
Which to me is different from your role.
Which is what you do.An "Art Director" could be very different from what we know if it's in the fashion industry. "Designer" could be car engine engineer working on a more efficient airflow, idk.
Don't get me started on creative director. I've seen that title at a company of 2 people.
To answer your question: I don't know.
- exador10
Creative Director
- rodzilla0
marketing and media specialist - jack all of trades master of none.
- bogue0
Associate Creative Director = really good at meetings.