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The Packaging Designer will work cross functionally with Design, Sales, Marketing and Sourcing teams to create and develop innovate packaging solutions for various apparel items. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite, especially Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop as well as Microsoft Excel.
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Industrial Color is looking for a Packaging Designer to work onsite with our luxury beauty client, partnering with their in-house Creative Team. First and foremost, you are a Graphic Designer who loves all things packaging with a keen eye for layout, color, type, imagery, and patterns.
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As a Junior Packaging Designer, you will have the opportunity to work alongside our experienced team of designers and Creative Director to create visually stunning and functional packaging for our products that are displayed and sold on the shelves of the biggest national retail chains in the country.
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The Sr Designer, CAD Print/Pattern, Licensing is responsible for managing our licensee partnerships and graphic businesses while collaborating with the SVP Global Creative Director, Sr Director of Graphic Design (Men’s, Women’s & Kid’s) and playing a crucial role in managing our Licensee partnerships externally.
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Sr Designer will report directly to SVP Global Creative Director and collaborate on seasonal graphic direction for the licensee businesses. Senior Designer, CAD Print/Pattern, Licensing - Tommy Hilfiger.
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Schedule & Expectations 4 Day Work Week - We encourage everyone to view Friday (or whichever day becomes your flex day) as a day for personal growth, learning, travel, new experiences, extended fitness, and deep creative work.
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Requires a Bachelor's in Design, Interactive Telecommunications, Interactive Design, or a directly related field plus 5 years of experience as Senior Designer, Art Director, Design Director, or Creative Director, including experience working on national brands at an agency or client level.
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Proficiency in event design software, such as Vectorworks, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), SketchUp, or similar tools. Concept Development: Brainstorm and develop creative event design concepts, considering elements such as decor, lighting, floral arrangements, furniture, signage, and overall spatial arrangements.
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Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Copywriting & Design: Copywriter, Graphic Designer, Art Director, etc. Creative Services: Creative Producer, eCommerce Producer, Production Manager, etc.
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2024 Must be willing to work onsite 3x a weekOur client, coveted skincare brand in NYC is searching for a Senior Packaging Designer to join their amazing in-house Creative Team. First and foremost – you are a graphic designer who loves all things packaging with a keen eye for layout, color, type, imagery and patterns.
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Demonstrated expertise in Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Office Suite. Develop design solutions that fulfill all requirements as presented in all creative and marketing briefs and assist the Art Director in developing and overseeing all aspects of a project from concept through final delivery.
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8-12 years' experience as a designer and creative designer or related roles, plus experience leading design teams, is required. PLI seeks an experienced, innovative, and visionary thinker to join our Marketing & Communications team as Creative Director.
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At fresh, our Creative Department is driven by a team of curious creators who are constantly looking for ways to see things in new ways, having the courage to challenge, and creating the unexpected.
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The Senior Art Director (Omni-Channel) is a key driver for managing and delivering effective, on-brand, and on-strategy Creative for bloomingdales.com and omni-channel seasonal creative focusing on, Fine Jewelry, Beauty, Designer Accessories and Gifting.
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Experience working in 2D/3D design software such as Adobe Creative Suite including After Effects, Cinema 4D, Zbrush, Rhino, and Figma. 6+ years experience as an art director or designer leading product or brand experiences.
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