The Graphic Designer is responsible for creating graphic materials, managing illustrators, evaluating vendors, and collaborating with marketing on design projects.
Job Description:
Provides the company's graphic services. Prepares echnical illustrations, design procedures, graphics, photography, and other printing. Manages the work of graphic illustrators and the use of outside graphic services. Reviews bids, arranges purchase orders, and evaluates the quality of vendor service. Works with marketing to implement new design and projects. Ensures accurate representation of company logo and brand name.
Saks.com is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Top Skills
Graphic Design
Photography
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