Overview
Our Client, a American Multinational Clothing and Accessories Retailer company, is looking for a Designer for their New York, NY location.
Responsibilities
- Client Outlet, Client X and Collaboration teams in creation and execution of seasonal color palettes.
- Maintain and update Client Color Library Inventory, and develop new color standards as needed
- Collaborate with Concept and Design to create seasonal color palettes
- Match color inspiration retail samples
- Create digital color palettes in Adobe Illustrator and Miro
- Finalize color elections (70-120 colors), distribute internally to cross functional partners and externally to global agents, vendors, factories, and mills
- Assess inventory for each elected color. Communicate with color service partners to develop new color standards and update library archive and color wall
- Digital color management. Use IQC software / Spectrophotometer- color data to inform Centric, GIS and CAD teams
- Add seasonal color palettes to Centric / PLM system
- Upon request, advise CAD & PD teams, on lab dip comments, strike off reviews and CAD color calibration
- Provide Pantone matches to Client Standards as needed
Requirements
Whiz at alphabetizing and filing swatch librariesMS Excel, facility with spreadsheetsAdobe Illustrator basic knowledge including digital swatch creationColor acuity, with minimum score of “Superior Discrimination” on Farnsworth Munsell hue 100 test.Fluent with IQC color software and spectrophotometerDetail oriented with keen focusWhy Should You Apply?
Health BenefitsReferral ProgramExcellent growth and advancement opportunitiesAs an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encourages the abilities of all persons without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or express, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability status, political affiliation, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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