3D Designer - International Content Design ID - 3178

3D Designer - International Content Design

The people here at Apple don’t just create products - we create the kind of wonder that’s revolutionised entire industries. It’s the diversity of our people and our ideas that inspires the innovation that runs through everything we do, from amazing technology to industry-leading environmental efforts. Join Apple, and help us leave the world better than we found it!

The International Content Design team conceptualises designs and creates content experiences for some of Apple’s most visible media products. Your ideas will impact the way people consume media products, what they look and feel like and how they’re used by millions of people across the globe.

We are seeking a world-class 3D Designer to work with Apple’s International Content Design team, focused on the App Store across all platforms. This is an opportunity for the right individual to directly impact a team that will help define the future of Apple’s core media products through thoughtful and innovative content initiatives.

The right candidate will be a highly experienced designer with an innate ability to juggle multiple projects, deliver on time, and relentlessly uphold our creative vision. You are highly organized, proactive, self-motivated, and adaptable. You can solve problems independently and produce high-quality work on tight deadlines. You clearly communicate challenges to creative and production leads. You demonstrate curiosity and keep up with the evolving landscape of available tools, technologies, and resources. You are comfortable and confident working in a dynamic environment, partnering with teams to move through the unknown.

Description

In this role, you will be part of a team developing a blend of static and animation content for The App Store across multiple platforms - from iOS to visionOS. More specifically you will:

  1. Work closely with Apple’s editorial, design, and production teams to build 3D content as part of the development of immersive experiences for our users.
  2. Support and scale existing 3D design systems to deliver art packages optimised for diverse global audiences.
  3. Explore new 3D executions for editorial concepts.
  4. Work closely with design producers to proactively identify and solve potential challenges throughout creative and design production processes.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Strong command of visual and communication design.
  • An interdisciplinary sensibility toward graphic design, storytelling and user experience principles.
  • Demonstrated mastery of Cinema 4D, Redshift and After Effects with an extensive 3D design portfolio/showreel.
  • Knowledge of other software packages such as Maya/Arnold, Blender etc a bonus.
  • In-depth knowledge of the full animation pipeline from concept through asset creation and delivery (including a wide range of formats/file-types).
  • Meticulous attention to detail and a proactive problem solver.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Clear and concise project organisation.
  • Excellent written and verbal English communication skills.

 

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