About the RoleIn this role, you will help to create in-house designs for apparel graphics in collaboration with the cross-functional product development teams. You will help produce mechanical art and complex graphic design (logos, illustrations, photographs, tags, labels, etc.) using a strong understanding of the brand aesthetic. Your goal is to interpret design ideas, ensuring that the graphics produced align with seasonal concepts and that the resulting product style is more than worth the price for our customers.What You'll Do
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Research global markets in order to identify new seasonal trends, techniques and competitive inspiration.
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Develop concepts and sketches for product line and advocates for design ideas by presenting to internal leadership and cross functional partners .
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Develop strong internal cross functional relationships.
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Able to communicate difficult concepts in a simple manner
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Participate in projects and assignments of diverse scope.
Who You Are
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Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize work accordingly.
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Strong creative sense with artistic abilities
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Thorough knowledge of graphics production (e.g., silk screen color separation; camera ready art, heat transfers, etc.)
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Strong knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, and additional related software
Top Skills
What We Do
In 1969, Don and Doris Fisher opened the first Gap store on Ocean Avenue in San Francisco. They wanted to make it easier to find a great pair of jeans, and they did. Their denim and records store was a hit, and it grew to become one of the world’s most iconic brands.
Today we’re represented in more than 1400 stores in over 40 countries, and online. We have headquarters in New York, London, Shanghai, Tokyo, and, of course, San Francisco.
Our unique aesthetic is optimistic cool, elevated American style. Our clothes are crafted with care, with focused attention to thoughtful design. We believe in staying true to our heritage while creating what’s next.
Don and Doris Fisher always wanted to “do more than sell clothes.” They wanted to support the people who ran their company, to be active in their communities, and to have a positive impact on the world. Their vision helped transform retail, and we’re still following their lead.
We stand for freedom and possibility for all; we champion diverse ideas that transcend generations, geographies and genders.