Creative Experience Designer
This is a remote position.
Miami Christmas Lights (MCL) is seeking a highly creativeCreative Experience Designerto develop visually compelling lighting concepts for commercial properties, municipalities, and immersive holiday installations.
This role bridgessales, design, and visualization. The Creative Experience Designer will translate project parameters from the sales team into imaginative lighting concepts, develop visual renderings and presentation materials, and collaborate with our graphic design team to produce client-ready proposals and marketing visuals.
The ideal candidate is bothcreative and practical—capable of designing memorable environments while working within real-world constraints such as site conditions, budgets, and installation logistics.
This position plays a key role in helping our sales team present compelling concepts that elevate client presentations, increase project value, and create visually stunning holiday environments.
This role reports to theSales & Marketing Managerand oversees theGraphic Designer.
Key Responsibilities:
Concept Development & Experiential Design
Translate project information from the sales team intocreative lighting concepts and immersive holiday environments
Develop ideas forwalk-through installations, sponsor activations, and experiential lighting displays
Identify creative opportunities that go beyond standard catalog product selections
Design installations that createvisually impactful guest experiences and social media moments
Rendering & Visualization
Producehigh-quality visual renderings and concept mockupsthat help clients visualize the final installation
Create presentation visuals for proposals and sales presentations
Develop concept imagery that enhances the sales team’s ability to communicate design ideas to clients
Sales Collaboration
Collaborate with the sales team to interpret project goals, site conditions, and client expectations
Participate in project concept discussions after site visits
Help refine design direction prior to client proposal presentations
Catalog & Product Visual Standards
Review product catalog offerings to ensure alignment with MCL’spremium visual brand
Recommend additions, removals, or improvements to catalog items based on aesthetics and design impact
Identify new lighting elements or installation approaches that enhance visual storytelling and guest engagement
Creative Oversight of Marketing Assets
Provide creative direction for visual marketing materials including:
one-pagers
proposal decks
sponsorship presentations
promotional visuals
email marketing graphics
Ensure all visual materials align with MCL’s premium brand positioning
Graphic Designer Leadership
Provide direction and creative oversight to the Graphic Designer
Review and approve final visual assets prior to client presentation or publication
Maintain consistency across design, marketing, and proposal visuals
Project Visualization Workflow
Work from site documentation provided by the sales team, including:
photos
drone imagery
measurements
site maps
Translate site documentation into compelling visual concepts without requiring site visits
Requirements
Qualifications:
5+ years of experience inexperiential design, environmental design, lighting design, event design, themed entertainment, or architectural visualization
Portfolio demonstratingenvironmental or experiential design concepts
Technical Skills
Experience with one or more visualization tools such as:
SketchUp
Blender
Lumion
Twinmotion
Cinema 4D
Unreal Engine
Additional skills:
Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
Strong visual storytelling ability
Ability to translate creative ideas into client-ready visuals
Preferred Experience
Experience designing environments or installations for:
themed attractions
events or festivals
hospitality or public spaces
experiential marketing activations
holiday or seasonal displays
Benefits
Benefits:
Remote work flexibility with a focus on work-life balance.
Paid time off (PTO) and local holidays.
Professional development opportunities, including design courses and conferences.
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