Concept Designer, Global Creative Studio

About the position

The Concept Designer role is a member of the Global Creative Studio (GCS) team responsible for the concepting, execution, and delivery of Global, DTC, and Wholesale marketing campaigns, while also supporting the day-to-day GCS graphic design commercial needs across promo campaigns, paid social, and display ads. This position works heavily across multi-functional departments, especially our internal studio team, Global Content Factory, to ideate, concept, and create omni campaigns for owned channels and wholesale partners. This role reports into the Concept Designer Manager, Global Creative Studio.

Responsibilities

  • Concept and produce brand-led marketing campaigns for Global, DTC, and Wholesale channels.
  • Collaborate closely with Global Content Factory studio team and copywriters.
  • Deliver brand-compliant creative assets for a broad range of platforms including print materials, social media, banner ads, and eCommerce based on day-to-day brief assignments.
  • Collaborates with marketing partners to translate creative vision, define expectations, standards, quality, timelines, and deadlines.
  • Build strong partnerships with cross functional teams and create an efficient operation and a culture that mixes innovation and creativity across all marketing channels.
  • Keeps track of current, developing, and changing regional and global trends in fashion and design.
  • Partners with the Global Creative Operations team.

Requirements

  • Previous experience concepting Omni campaigns across print, mobile and/or web experiences at consumer-focused brands, or agencies.
  • 7+ years graphic design agency experience preferred
  • Excellent presentation skills
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Figma
  • Microsoft Suite
  • Ability to work in a highly collaborative environment, multi-task, and participate in a team-based planning.

Benefits

  • Our products are only as good as the people we hire, so we make sure to hire the best and treat them accordingly.
  • New Balance offers a comprehensive traditional benefits package including three options for medical insurance as well as dental, vision, life insurance and 401K.
  • We also proudly offer a slate of more nontraditional perks – opportunities like online learning and development courses, tuition reimbursement, \$100 monthly student loan support and various mentorship programs – that encourage our associates to grow personally as they develop professionally.
  • You’ll also enjoy a yearly \$1,000 lifestyle reimbursement, 4 weeks of vacations, 12 holidays and generous parental leave, because work-life balance is more than just a buzzword – it’s part of our culture.
  • Temporary associates are provided three options for medical insurance as well as dental and vision insurance and an associate discount.
  • Part time associates are provided 401k, short term disability, a yearly \$300 lifestyle reimbursement and an associate discount.
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