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Join C&G Partners, a creative studio dedicated to culture. We seek a mid-to-senior Museum Exhibition Graphic Designer with 3-5 years' experience in collaborative environments. You'll excel in typography, Adobe Suite, and physical materials while mentoring junior designers. This full-time role is ...
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United States , New York City
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70000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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C&G Partners
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding Museum Exhibition Graphic Designer jobs, a specialized field where visual communication meets cultural storytelling. Professionals in this role are the creative architects of a museum's narrative environment, designing the graphic elements that shape a visitor's educational and emotional journey through an exhibition. Far beyond traditional graphic design, this profession involves a deep synthesis of information design, spatial awareness, and material innovation to create cohesive, engaging, and accessible experiences within a three-dimensional space. Typically, a Museum Exhibition Graphic Designer is responsible for the conception and execution of all exhibition graphics. This includes designing large-scale environmental graphics like wall murals and supergraphics, wayfinding and donor recognition signage, interpretive panels, object labels, timelines, and interactive kiosk interfaces. They must skillfully hierarchy complex information, making it digestible and compelling for diverse audiences. A core part of the role involves close collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams, including curators, exhibition designers, architects, content developers, and fabricators. Common responsibilities extend across the project lifecycle: developing initial conceptual designs, creating comprehensive presentation materials for client reviews, preparing meticulous production-ready artwork, and overseeing the quality of print and fabrication through to installation. They must also ensure all designs adhere to institutional branding, accessibility standards (like ADA compliance for readability), and conservation considerations for light-sensitive objects. To succeed in Museum Exhibition Graphic Designer jobs, individuals require a unique blend of artistic skill and technical pragmatism. Exceptional typographic skills and a mastery of visual hierarchy are paramount, as text is often a primary vehicle for information. Proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite (particularly Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop) is a fundamental requirement. However, the role also demands spatial thinking—the ability to visualize how two-dimensional designs will interact within a physical gallery, considering sightlines, lighting, and visitor flow. Key soft skills include stellar communication and collaboration abilities, as designers must articulate concepts to non-designers and integrate feedback from various stakeholders. A keen attention to detail, project management acumen to handle multiple deadlines, and a problem-solving mindset for material and budget constraints are essential. While formal education in graphic design is typical, a portfolio demonstrating experience with spatial or environmental graphics is crucial for landing these positions. A passion for culture, history, science, or art is the driving force behind this career, making it ideal for designers who seek to inform, inspire, and connect the public with meaningful content in immersive settings.

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