Looking for graphic designer to create the visual identity of Otaniemi Night of Arts festival
We are looking for a graphic designer or graphic design student from Aalto to create the visual identity for the interdisciplinary Otaniemi Night of Arts festival to be held on 10 October for the third time.
Based on the visual identity, the selected graphic designer will create the handbill, poster, calendar ad and graphics for social media. The need for finished material is scheduled for June-September.
You are the person we are looking for if you:
- manage the production of both printed and digital material
- have a good imagination
- dare to use colours boldly
- can think ”outside the box”
The entire fee paid for the task by invoicing is €1,100 + VAT. 50% of the invoice amount is the share of the visual identity and the other 50% is the share of the material derived from the visual identity, meaning the poster design, leaflet design etc. The designer undertakes to implement both the visual identity and the materials derived from it.
Please send your application and portfolio or a sketch of the visual identity via the form below no later than 26 May at 4pm:
We will inform the applicants by the end of May. AYY’s Section for Artistic Activities TaiTo will choose the graphic designer.
For more information on festivals, leaflets, and visual identity from the past years:
https://www.ayy.fi/en/events/otaniemi-night-of-arts-2019
https://issuu.com/studentunionayy/docs/otaniemeny_2019_ohjelma
https://issuu.com/studentunionayy/docs/otaniemen_yo_kasiohjelma_issuu
More information about the task:
Tero Uuttana, Artistic Activities Specialist
+358505209439
tero.uuttana@ayy.fi
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