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Campaign Designer

New York, NY

ABOUT THE ROLE

Growth today requires a smarter playbook. Common doesn’t cut it anymore. At Prophet, creativity is the last real differentiator—and campaigns only deliver impact when they’re executed with precision, consistency, and care.

Our ideal candidate is a detail driven creative who understands how brand and campaign ideas become real in the world. As a Campaign Designer you are fluent in translating creative concepts into high‑quality, production ready assets across channels. You bring a strong design eye, technical rigor, and a deep respect for brand systems and standards.

This is a hands on and execution focused role. You’ll work closely with designers, strategists, account teams, and production partners to implement campaign creative across print, digital, and OOH. You understand that trust and credibility are built in the details and that great campaigns are defined as much by how they show up as by the ideas behind them.

Studio culture matters to us. You are a proactive, dependable team player,organized, collaborative, and open to feedback. You take pride in your craft, are motivated to grow, and contribute positively to our studio environment.

YOUR DAY TO DAY

  • Partner with creative, strategy, and account teams to understand campaign objectives and executional requirements
  • Implement and adapt brand and campaign creative across print, digital, PowerPoint and OOH touchpoints
  • Translate approved designs into accurate, production ready‑ artwork and mechanicals
  • Prepare files for print and large format‑ production, ensuring specs, standards, and brand guidelines are met
  • Adapt creative across multiple sizes, formats, and placements while maintaining visual integrity
  • Support campaign rollouts through versioning, resizing, and localization of assets
  • Perform light image retouching and file optimization for print and digital outputs
  • Incorporate feedback efficiently while maintaining a high standard of quality and consistency
  • Manage multiple projects and timelines in a fast paced, campaign driven environment
  • Collaborate with production partners and vendors as needed to support delivery
  • Stay current on implementation best practices, tools, and production requirements
  • Contribute to a collaborative studio culture that values creativity, accountability, and growth

WHAT YOU BRING

  • 3–5 years of experience in artwork, production design, or creative implementation
  • Portfolio demonstrating strong brand visual system and campaign execution across multiple formats
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, Figma and AI tools like Midjourney, Google Gemini and InVision
  • Ability to do light animation and video editing a plus
  • Working knowledge of print and OOH production, including mechanicals and file setup
  • Solid understanding of CMYK and RGB color modes, resolution standards, bleeds, and trims
  • Strong foundation in graphic design fundamentals, including typography, layout, and color
  • Experience adapting creative across print, digital, and large format‑ environments
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Clear, collaborative communication style and comfort working cross ‑functionally
  • Ability to manage time, tasks, and feedback effectively within a team workflow
  • Understanding of print processes and creative production standards

Location: New York, New York
Salary Range: $70,000 - 90,000

Prophet is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. All employment, promotion, and evaluation decisions are based on qualifications, merit and business need.

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