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The Packaging Designer will be reporting to the Design Packaging Lead and will be contributing to the overall creation and implementation of package designs that translate the products look, messaging and products.
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Experience with a wide range of categories including CPG, food/beverage/wine/spirits, technology, CPG/toy/retailer preferred. Born of five separate agencies within the SGS & Co umbrella, we are building on the pioneering spirit and expertise in brand design and design adaptation of our agency namesake.
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Compile books, notes, and materials related to projects, lender, frame walk, CFD, project tours, corporate presentations, Mall design guide,etc. Through global artist development, IP operations, designer toy culture evangelism, and strategic investments, we have built an integrated platform covering the entire designer toy value chain, allowing artists to focus solely on their craft and giving stage to talent from all over the world.
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Known for our trailblazing toy design, development and manufacturing, and strong commitment to the future of our planet, our toys are consistently recognised with global awards and accolades.
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3-5 years of package design experience in the toy/baby/costume/pets industry or consumer packaged industry. Create die-lines for package design. Strong portfolio or work samples related to packaging design.
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Oversee the development of marketing collateral, including packaging design, promotional materials, and point-of-sale displays, ensuring brand consistency and effectiveness. Jazwares, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is a leading global toy manufacturer with an award-winning, robust portfolio of wholly owned and licensed brands.
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Since the inception of its toy division in 2002, NECA became synonymous with the horror genre, releasing some of the most sought-after collectibles for slasher icons such as Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Freddy Krueger, while shining a light on niche characters like Sam from Trick r Treat.
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Opportunities to give back to the community through our RedMane Community Impact Team which organizes events like Feed My Starving Children, Toy Drives, and other charitable activities. You will leverage your Health and Human Services expertise within our product delivery teams, assisting with the functional design of our solutions for customers in the public sector.
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Positions like computer programmer, professor, software quality engineer, IT manager, blogger, computational linguist, game tester, patent agent, robotics technologist, or toy designer can be had with software engineering knowledge.
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Mass market experience, especially in Kids/Family marketing, Toy, or quick-turn fashion. For over 30 years, Funrise has been a global innovator and industry leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of toys worldwide.
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BSA or BFA in Industrial Design or Toy Design. - Knowledge of toy development processes including sculpture, model making, rapid prototyping, engineering design, and simple IC development.
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Azra Games is recapturing the childhood thrill of storytelling with your entire toy box for modern AAA gaming. Work with the game design team to ensure player progression, activity density, and narrative targets are achieved.
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The BA will be responsible for requirements, design, configuration, testing, and support of mCase, our low code, highly configurable SaaS product that powers key public sector case management solutions.
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BSA or BFA in Industrial Design, Toy Design, or related design field. Reporting to the Chief Designer/ Toy Category Captain, the Junior Product Designer will be responsible for managing the project through the entire design and development process in a fast-paced environment.
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Vice President, Sales - Walmart. Strong negotiator – completes selling propositions before negotiating, effectively plans for selling and negotiating, negotiates/sells with a fact-based approach, executes a comprehensive follow up.
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