Job openings at DaviesMoore

During a recent visit to DaviesMoore’s website we noticed a couple of job openings:

Production Designer

The Production Designer creates and modifies print and digital ads for use in various media, ranging from print advertising to digital banners, mailers, brochures and other collateral. The PD prepares files for production confirming specifications, technical details and ensuring all quality standards are maintained. The PD role is approximately 75% production, 25% design. 100% attention to detail.

Requires expertise working with the Adobe Creative Suite and Adobe Creative Cloud-based software, specifically creating original design work in Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator while adhering to brand guidelines and best practices. Also requires experience in creation of production and print-ready/mechanical files from design renderings or mockups. Must be fast, thorough and able to manage a high volume of projects with attention to detail for copy and layout to ensure consistency and best delivery for messages both visual and written.


Front-End Developer

The successful candidate for this role will be someone who is dynamic and innovative in their approach to web development. We are looking for someone who can collaborate, conceptualize, build and maintain websites for a variety of clients.

We take pride in developing a custom, responsive web experience tailored to the brand’s objectives while integrating into the overall marketing strategy seamlessly. We seek to provide our clients with engagement websites that don’t simply provide a brochure of products and services but start and continue a dialogue with its visitors.

This approach to web design and development requires someone who doesn’t just build a site to an XD file or to meet client requirements, but rather someone who thinks beyond what the client says they want and provides the best solution for what will really move the dial for their business. Knowing when it makes sense to add interactivity or unique functionality, having the confidence to build your vision and coach the client requires someone who is a self-starter and constantly stays on top of trends in web design. This person will always be educating themselves to create new ways of engagement via the web regardless of the device a person chooses to access it.


Full details about these positions and how to apply can be found through their respective links.

Stepping out

Full Swing Public Relations is about me stopping evangelizing about women-owned businesses and becoming the woman who owns the damn business.

Those were just a few of Caitlin Copple Masingill’s words as she announced her departure from Oliver Russell and the launch of Full Swing Public Relations.

Read more about Caitlin’s new venture: Taking My Full Swing

Job opening: Graphic Designer

Rizen Creative in Boise has an opening for a Graphic Designer. Interested? Here are a few details:

You are an overachieving, confident and talented Graphic Designer who tells stories with unique and impactful design for digital and print. You love creative briefs, asking questions and live to see brand stories told with consistency. All things digital are places you love to play and thrive in.

If the above fits you, you might be underdog material. You enjoy daily challenges, collaborating with a team to produce only the best work, and are passionate about your ideas. You embrace mentorship and art direction but are curious by nature and love to explore a host of mediums expanding all possibilities. Most importantly, you’re a team player.

Sound like you? If so, Rizen Creative just might be the fit you’re looking for. Details and responsibilities for the position and how to apply can be found at https://www.rizencreative.com/careers/graphic-designer/

New hire at Red Sky

Red Sky recently announced that Sean Olson joined their team as a Content Strategist:

https://twitter.com/RedSkyStory/status/1088561453932527616

Sean previously held the role of Content Marketing Manager at Agri Beef, and was a reporter at the Idaho Business Review prior to that. He’s a graduate of the University of Idaho.