Electronic Arts (EA)
Associate Creative Director - Battlefield

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Electronic Arts creates next-level entertainment experiences that inspire players and fans around the world. Here, everyone is part of the story. Part of a community that connects across the globe. A place where creativity thrives, new perspectives are invited, and ideas matter. A team where everyone makes play happen.
This is an opportunity to join us at either our UK or Sweden-based studios, Criterion (UK) or DICE (Sweden) - where you will help shape the future of the Battlefield Brand!
Two studios with a rich history of creating award-winning games with passion and new ideas – we offer an inclusive environment where your ideas shine and you can unleash your creativity.
We're all-in on the future and our boldest Battlefield yet. Want to be part of something special? Read on.
Reporting to the Brand Creative Director.
You will lead the strategic and hands-on development of Key Art, visual brand identities, design systems, and channel executions supporting the Battlefield Live Service.
Responsibilities
- Develop, in collaboration with the Creative Director and Marketing Director, memorable and comprehensive brand visual identity systems that extend the Battlefield visual world across player touchpoints, including in-game, live services, partnerships and beyond.
- Develop Key Art concepts and sketches, establishing directions to be taken through development and final execution internally or with external agency partners.
- Direct external agencies from brief through final delivery, providing clear feedback and maintaining the creative intent and quality of the work throughout production.
- Present and sell through creative concepts and design direction, both visually and verbally, to partners.
- Interpret creative feedback into an iterative design process.
- Create brand toolkits, brief partner teams on these guidelines, and meet consistency and quality benchmarks in execution.
- Lead junior team members through the creative process.
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Qualifications
- 7+ years of design experience.
- Experience creating for global brands in digital, print and environmental channels with a scope in creating brand design systems.
- Experience directing team members, external agencies and production partners, with the ability to set clear creative direction, evaluate work and provide feedback.
- Knowledge and hands-on skills on all aspects of brand identity, including typography, iconography, illustration, photography, visual language and messaging.
- Experience taking creative ideas from early concept through production across paid, owned and retail channels.
About Electronic Arts
We’re proud to have an extensive portfolio of games and experiences, locations around the world, and opportunities across EA. We value adaptability, resilience, creativity, and curiosity. From leadership that brings out your potential, to creating space for learning and experimenting, we empower you to do great work and pursue opportunities for growth.


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We adopt a holistic approach to our benefits programs, emphasizing physical, emotional, financial, career, and community wellness to support a balanced life. Our packages are tailored to meet local needs and may include healthcare coverage, mental well-being support, retirement savings, paid time off, family leaves, complimentary games, and more. We nurture environments where our teams can always bring their best to what they do.
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