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Reporting to: VP of Design Brand/Product Focus: Thalia| Sportswear Location (On-Site): New York City, Midtown Manhattan – Fashion District Key Responsibilities: Design Functions: Complete all aspects of design packages - sketching, tech packs, creating and maintaining linesheets.
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As the Fashion Videographer/Editor - Motorcycling Division you'll work closely with the creative director, the creative communications manager and other staff to produce compelling and memorable brand edits.
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5+ years’ experience with a background in packaging design, preferably in the home goods industry, with a strong understanding of brand/graphic design. Forged in the heart of New York City's fashion district, American Exchange Group is driven to blend fast fashion and current trends with classic styles.
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The College of Health and Human Sciences is home to six academic departments (Applied Human Sciences; Food, Nutrition, Dietetics & Health; Hospitality Management; Interior Design & Fashion Studies; Personal Financial Planning; and Kinesiology), the Center on Aging, Physician Assistant program, and a Nursing partnership with Wichita State University.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, media, visual art, film, television, multimedia or graphic design or equivalent experience. Our U.S. retail stores are operated under the brand names of Men's Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, Men's Wearhouse and Tux, and K&G Fashion.
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Degree in Fashion Design or Graphic Design. Print Designer/CAD artist needed for fast paced fashion. + Understanding of all aspects of copyright-related to graphics and textile design.
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Develop and design product mock-ups, compile line sheets for line reviews, layout creative presentations and retail pitch decks Support DTR and key fashion retail design initiatives across the Territories.
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The Trilith development team is led by President Rob Parker and project partners including town planner and residential designer Lew Oliver Inc., commercial real estate firm Pace Lynch Corporation, residential real estate firm Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties' New Homes Division, Piedmont Healthcare, multi-family developer Capstone, Nequette Architecture & Design, landscape design firm HGOR and a Builders Guild comprised of premier homebuilder in the Atlanta area.
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Bachelor's degree or diploma in Jewelry Design, Jewelry Arts, Industrial or Fashion Design, or Engineering. The primary function of the TWS CAD Production Designer is to translate Jewelry Design Concepts into reality/volume respecting deadlines, cost and complexities.
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Additional Responsibilities:+ Following direction from Sr Design Director, color prints and create art matrices for prints for all Wantable brands+ Create Print Repeats when necessaryRequirementsQualifications:+ Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design, Textile Design, or a related field.
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The UI/UX Designer (User Interface/User Experience Designer) plays a key multidisciplinary role in the design process across the digital environments for Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science.
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Knowledge in the insurance industry and/or collectible genres, as evidenced by education and career experience in a field such as insurance, interior design, art conservation, exhibition or curatorship, antiques, couture fashion or other fine articles of personal property is helpful.
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In addition to substantive professional experience in digital imaging, retouching and archiving, the ideal Retoucher has an education in the arts and a passion for contemporary culture, design and fashion that provides a wellspring of creative reference points.
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SF Flow)Design, build, test, debug, and provide documentation for projects/programs associated with Salesforce Marketing Cloud and legacy Pardot. On Location provides unrivalled access for corporate clients and fans looking for official, immersive experiences at marquee events, including the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Super Bowl, NCAA Final Four, New York Fashion Week and more.
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Position Summary The Fashion Management Program invites full-time faculty candidates for Fashion Merchandising Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) within the School of Media and Design beginning fall 2025.
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