Wednesday, June 15, 2016

AMPD Group hiring bilingual Japanese-English graphic designer for "Japanese inspired bar/restaurant in Downtown Pittsburgh".



AMPD Group is hiring a bilingual Japanese-English graphic designer "to help create marketing materials for our Japanese inspired bar/restaurant in Downtown Pittsburgh".
We are currently looking to hire a Japanese bilingual Graphic Designer to fill a project-based position with our company located in Pittsburgh, PA. The chosen candidate will be working to help create marketing materials for our Japanese inspired bar/restaurant in Downtown Pittsburgh.

Duties/Responsibilities:

Create and design marketing materials, such as menus, web graphics, and other marketing collateral
Ensure ideas and concepts align with marketing objectives
Collaborate with marketing and design team members to ensure brand consistency
Requirements:

Speaks fluent Japanese and English
Proficient in the Japanese and Asian culture
Degree in Visual Communication, Graphic Design or equivalent design-related degree
2+ years of experience as a graphic designer
Experience creating design for the food/hospitality industry
Highly proficient in Adobe Creative Suites; particularly Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
Candidate does not need to be based locally
AMPD Group runs Diesel, Steel Cactus, and Skybar, among other dining and nightlife locations.

The "Japanese inspired bar/restaurant" is Social House Seven, which was slated to open in Summer 2015 at 123 Seventh St. in the Cultural District:
Opening in Summer, the Izakaya Style Asian restaurant and lounge, will feature a custom built Robata Grill & Sushi Bar along with an expansive lunch and dinner menu of Shareable Pan-Asian Dishes ranging from Japanese, Thai, Korean, and Chinese Influences.

The restaurant will seat 175 guests with space for another 60 at the main bar and Robata & Sushi Bar. A large central bar is the perfect gathering place for a pre-theater cocktail or late night drinks with friends. The Asian style décor will feature framed glass, wood trussing ceiling features, and hand carved twin laying Buddhas peering over the restaurant.

The Restaurant will also feature a 2,300 square foot Late Night Lounge and Event Space reminiscent of the former Bossa Nova, which can host receptions, fundraisers, and corporate events for up to 150 guests. The Lounge space can also serve as overflow to the restaurant on busy weekend evenings and will turn into a Vibrant Lounge environment at the conclusion of dinner service with Pittsburgh’s best DJ’s.
Another description of the proposed interior:
Social House will feature Asian-style décor with framed glass, wood trussing ceiling features and 16-foot hand-carved Buddhas peering over the restaurant.

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