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Art Director

Detroit, Michigan, United States

WHO IS GTB?

GTB (a VML company) is a global precision-marketing agency, creating ideas that inspire people to act. Founded in 2007 to accelerate performance for the world’s most iconic brands, GTB is part of WPP’s industry-leading network of companies driving creative transformation. GTB works across six continents with offices worldwide.

WHO IS GTB? 

 

GTB (a VML company) is a global precision-marketing agency, creating ideas that inspire people to act. Founded in 2007 to accelerate performance for the world’s most iconic brands, GTB is part of WPP’s industry-leading network of companies driving creative transformation. GTB works across six continents with offices worldwide. 

Who We Are Looking For 
 
VML is seeking a conceptually-driven Art Director. The Art Director will have a knack for delivering fresh thinking to your ideas and designs. You feel at home in a fast-paced agency setting. You are passionate about creative but flexible enough to meet client goals. If this describes you, we look forward to seeing how you can take our team to the next level. 
 
What You'll Do 

  • Create and communicate concepts by applying brand level awareness as well as campaign tactics. 
  • Apply consistency and continuity of brand across a variety of deliverables in the design and layout of various client projects. 
  • Offer strategic and innovative solutions, add/contribute to client meetings, present creative work. 
  • Design comps, graphic elements and final deliverables. 
  • Design and collaborative with digital third-party clients by following specific brand guidelines and specs. 
  • Secure approval for all work from the ACD or CD for specific assignments. 
  • Partner with Copywriters for the timely development and execution of campaigns and projects, including the concepting, execution, referencing and annotating of final deliverables. 
  • Collaborate with Account Services to understand client goals, strategy and feedback. 
  • Update designs with client, product, and legal feedback in a timely manner 
  • Contribute concepts/ideas to new business pitches, pro-bono and in-house projects. 
  • Present creative in internal meetings. Participate in client meetings, presentations and other client contact as necessary. 

What you'll need: 
 
 

  • Minimum 4-5 years' experience in Advertising industry 
  • Portfolio with successfully launched client projects 
  • Demonstrated design/concepting/layout ability and typographic skills 
  • Strong digital background and knowledge 
  • Effective communication skills required 
  • Proficiency with Adobe Creative and Microsoft Suite such as Microsoft and PowerPoint 
  • Demonstrated business acumen, ability to be a team player, establish an information hierarchy, work independently under guidance from Creative Director and other senior team members and ability to assess photography 
  • Must be able to establish a vision for photography to be used in creative concepts 
  • Review designs comped from our internal design studios for approval on a digital scale 

What We Offer 
 

  • Passionate, driven people | We champion a culture of people that do extraordinary work. 
  • Consciously cultivated culture | We aim to embody the behaviors to build an inclusive community that is in it together, bringing both positivity and active listening into the workplace as we simultaneously strive to empower creative bravery. 
  • Competitive benefits | What we offer full time hires ranges from the full spectrum of group health coverage options (medical, dental, vision) to a generous 401k match (100% dollar-for-dollar match, up to 5% of salary contribution), and a variety of paid time off offerings that reflect our investment in all aspects of your overall life balance and wellness. 
  • Growth-minded opportunities | We aim to nurture a culture of real-time feedback, growth-oriented mindset, and plenty of training opportunities through VML and WPP, so you can continue to grow personally and professionally. 

At VML, we are committed to fostering an all-inclusive work environment that is both rewarding and career-forward. Our Inclusion, Equity & Belonging initiatives, alongside the VML Foundation, reflect our dedication to giving back and making a positive impact in our communities and beyond. Our people are the heartbeat of our organization—creators, doers, innovators, makers, and thinkers—who drive not just marketing, but meaningful experiences that resonate in every action and interaction.   

 

VML is a WPP agency. For more information, please visit our website, and follow VML on our social channels via Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.    

We believe the best work happens when we're together, fostering creativity, collaboration, and connection. That's why we’ve adopted a hybrid approach, with teams in the office an average of four days a week. If you require accommodations or flexibility, please discuss this with the hiring team during the interview process.

WPP (GTB) is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants for all positions without discrimination or regard to characteristics. We are committed to fostering a culture of respect in which everyone feels they belong and has the same opportunities to progress in their careers. 

VML is a WPP Agency. For more information, please visit our website, and follow VML on our social channels via Instagram, LinkedIn, and X. 

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