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Graphics Designer I
Nike
Hilversum, , Netherlands
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Description
It's time to let who you are determine where you work, and not the other way around. From guitarists to graphic designers to people whose skills defy description, the Nike design group is definitely an atypical work environment. Every few months our design library hosts an exhibit on different design topics -- a recent exhibit featured "Rockets, Robots and Ray Guns." And there's also our bi-annual design conferences where the entire staff gets together to swap ideas and inspire each other.
All of this is to say, yes, of course, we're committed to creating the best athletic shoes, apparel and equipment imaginable. But the truth is, we think people are more productive when they're having fun.
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As our Graphics Designer I, your mission will be to design graphics for products that will be created and sold to consumers. This includes original concepts,
selection of appropriate materials and techniques, and modifications to ensure manufacturability. You'll focus on bringing to life the seasonal category creative
narrative through graphic design that is trend relevant to the category consumer.
Accountabilities:
• Using design skills to create original graphic and/or textile designs that appropriately reflect Nike's Design ethos.
• Effectively using computerized systems in design process.
• Providing appropriate materials to designers, developers, account managers, and/or graphic separators for the creation of separations, embroidery, and trims.
• Working with design management and category team members in design, development, and merchandising to ensure feasibility of designs, meeting price
• points, merchandising needs, product creation dates/gates are met, design tools are effectively utilized, and cross-functional teamwork occurs as appropriate.
• Communicating and presenting design concepts; producing presentation materials in conjunction with design and category teams that effectively
• communicate the concept behind the line for internal and external audiences.
• Building awareness of current trends, color, technology, and sports-related products through research and travel.
• Working with design management and/or more senior designers to actively gain
• experience, enhance design skills, and increase knowledge of Nike's design philosophy, products, and processes.
• Providing design support for higher-level designers as needed
Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design
• 5 years' related experience
• 2 years' additional related experience in lieu of a degree
• Proven ability to apply and perform graphic design skills, including drawing/sketching, typography, concept ideation, color theory, use of texture, spacing and scale, visual presentation development and layout that is supported by a great portfolio of non-computer based creative art and graphic design
• Knowledge of apparel products and processes
• Knowledge and sensitivity to trends influencing design and the athletic industry
• Demonstrated high-level of expertise utilizing graphic design software
• Strong verbal and written communication skills in local market language, including meeting facilitation and presentations
• Ability to clearly articulate goals and objectives
• Strong information-seeking skills and a drive to make things happen
• Ability to understand challenges or underlying concerns, share ideas and develop effective responses or elevate to higher management
• Ability to work independently and cooperatively in a diverse group and to network and utilize internal and external resources
• Ability to exercise a high-degree of professionalism
• Demonstrated ability to create market appropriate innovative graphics/textiles within set timelines
• Ability to understand and incorporate marketing principles and apply to design
• Accustomed to working in a rapidly changing, high-growth environment
• Ability to manage multiple and competing work priorities, demands and changes