Amazon's Brand Innovation Lab is looking for a skilled, customer-obsessed Visual Designer to craft brand-focused digital and visual experiences across Amazon's owned properties, devices, and external platforms. As a Visual Designer, you will develop visual campaign concepts and assets, and create exceptional UX/UI web experiences for the world's leading advertisers — applying rigorous design craft across the full customer journey. You are both imaginative and pragmatic, feeling comfortable delivering exceptional creatives in a fast-paced environment. You will collaborate with internal and external partners and stakeholders to integrate top standard craft and costumer experience into sponsorships offering. You are proactive and solution oriented with proven experience in moving projects from concept into successful execution. You identify design workflow gaps and turn them into scalable, repeatable visual solutions. You've proven you start with the customer and work backwards, understanding that what you do is critical to creating a successful, consistent shopping experience. You make sure the creative and craft bar is always high in every detail of the project, for both you and your team, and looking around corners to take every opportunity you get to raise the bar even higher. As a candidate, you will have a deep understanding of visual design, ideation, and UX/UI processes and software. An online portfolio and solid design experience are required.
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The Brand Innovation Lab is Amazon's internal team dedicated to creating one-of-a-kind campaigns and activations for global advertisers — from Universal and LEGO to automotive, hospitality, and beyond. Leveraging the full Amazon canvas — custom landing pages, Alexa, Twitch, Prime Video, and more — we build campaigns that reach millions of customers across digital channels and in the real world. The Non-Endemic pod works specifically with brands that do not sell directly on Amazon (with the exception of Toys and Video Games), spanning entertainment, travel, quick-service restaurants, automotive, insurance, telecoms, and more.