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An Associates (2-year) or Bachelor's (4-year) degree in advertising, art, graphic art, design, or equivalent. We looking for a world-class Group Creative Director (Social Media & Digital Content) who is a true digital native who will lead the development and execution of pioneering creative ideas and campaigns specifically crafted for diverse current and emerging social media platforms.
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Our clients are top-notch hospitality, wine and spirits, architecture, finance, and consumer brands and we need an awesome digital creative director to meet the demand for our work and build on our longstanding tradition of doing world-class digital design in a pretty fun, familial environment.
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Each season, you’ll work closely with the Design Director to translate concepts into cohesive products that reflect the market and customer/business trends. Experience using 3D CAD (Autodesk Inventor, Rhino, Solidworks, and Adobe Creative Suites Collaborative and passionate about design, process, and team building.
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We're looking for a Senior Director, Product Design, Apparel Design Excellence for Brand Jordan. Aligned with the Creative Director, you will safeguard consistency and the distinction in our products, driving us to exceed our own benchmarks.
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WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR Nike seeks a Studio Director who will drive the transformation of our global retail concepts and own the broad approach, including relationship management, coordinated design, and day-to-day operations.
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Director Of Information And Design Technology. Oversees all information and design technology resources and operations, including the OSB’s technology-related projects, networking and systems infrastructure and analysis, databases, hardware and software acquisition and integration, programming, and technical/end-user support and training.
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Nike seeks a Studio Director who will drive the transformation of our global retail concepts and own the broad approach, including relationship management, coordinated design, and day-to-day operations.
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The Senior Director of Product Design – Luxury Brands has primary responsibility for imagining and directing the vision of the brand through all design efforts for both product and showroom experiences.
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Job titleStudio Director, Retail DesignLocationBeaverton, OregonNIKE, Inc. is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment for all NIKE employees and job applicants and offers a number of accommodations to complete our interview process including readers and sign language, accessible and single location for in-person interviewers, modified equipment/devices and closed captioning.
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In partnership with the Category and Design Director, creates and leads color merchandising strategies and stories seasonally. Together with Color Design Manager, advances the value of color to Nike by bringing a high level of functional expertise (i.e. materials, special effects, technology, advanced development, presentation, tools) to the color design organization.
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The Design Director must have apparel design experience, technical knowledge, the ability to effectively manage and develop design team members, along with strong aesthetic, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills.
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Motion Design Director. You’ll produce from concept through to keyframes and lead animation across a variety of styles and aesthetics for a range of motion design and XR projects.
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The Design Director is in charge of the overall design and execution for brands and the creative aspect of brand marketing initiatives. In particular, within Watson Creative, the Design Director role is to be prepared to wear numerous hats.
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Taking direction from the director of marketing and collaborating with the marketing team, you will work on a variety of materials including website, digital marketing, video production, corporate brand identity, guidelines, photography, and support print collateral, packaging, etc.
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The Design Director at SOREL will lead a team of industrial designers across footwear categories of men’s, women’s, and kids. The Design Director – Industrial Design oversees and drives organizational fundamentals that respect the product calendar and industrial design expectations.
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