Visual Designer

Role

Creates visual systems, layouts, graphics, and aesthetic treatments for immersive media.

Boundary Note

Visual design is not the same as 3D asset production or technical implementation, though it often informs both. It overlaps with interface design, art direction, UX, motion design, and exhibition design.

Collaboration Note

Art directors, interface designers, UX designers, experience designers, motion designers, developers, producers, marketing leads, and installation teams.

Description

A Visual Designer creates the visual language of interfaces, graphics, layouts, title treatments, signage, overlays, printed elements, and other designed surfaces within or around an immersive work. The role helps make information, mood, identity, and hierarchy legible.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within immersive visual production, the Visual Designer may work across spatial interfaces, menus, exhibition graphics, diegetic screens, onboarding visuals, companion websites, decks, posters, and presentation materials. The work often bridges brand, interface, environment, and storytelling needs.

Scope Note

Graphic language, visual hierarchy, typography, interface visuals, motion graphics references, identity systems, presentation graphics, exhibition graphics, and visual consistency across media.

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