Create visually appealing graphics and illustrations for weather forecasts and reports.
Design and layout weather maps and charts for broadcasting and online platforms.
Develop infographics and visual aids to help explain complex weather patterns and phenomena to the public.
Collaborate with meteorologists and researchers to accurately represent weather data and scientific findings.
Ensure consistency in branding and visual identity across all National Weather Service materials.
Stay updated on the latest design trends and tools in order to continuously improve the visual communication of weather information.
Assist in the creation of promotional materials for National Weather Service events and campaigns.
Occasionally work with camera crews to ensure that visuals are captured properly during live broadcasts.
Collaborate with other graphic designers and marketing teams to maintain a cohesive visual style across all National Weather Service products and communications.
Attend meetings and brainstorming sessions to contribute creative ideas and solutions for visual challenges.
Continuously seek feedback from meteorologists, researchers, and the public to refine and improve visual weather presentations.
Imagine that you were hired by the National Weather Service as a graphic designer. What would you do on the job?
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Track the movement of thunderstorms and snowstorms.
Produce the text of daily and weekly reports for the public.
Create the images that predict the path of a hurricane.
Work with camera people to make sure that the lighting was right.
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