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As a Packaging Designer at United Legwear & Apparel Company in New York, you'll be the creative force behind some truly innovative and eye-catching packaging solutions for a variety of accessories, including legwear, bodywear, bags, and hats. Your role is multifaceted, blending the artistic flair needed for appealing designs with the technical know-how to ensure that everything aligns with branding, consumer expectations, regulatory standards, and production requirements. Think of yourself as a bridge between the creative and technical teams, working in a fast-paced environment where creativity meets functionality. You'll dive into designing and crafting packaging—from bellybands to hangtags and boxes—ensuring they reflect the brand's identity while meeting customer requirements. Collaborating with internal teams and external partners, you'll create concept boards and presentations that bring your ideas to life. You'll be hands-on in the packaging development process, working closely with multiple factories to compare costs, leading times, and making sure samples meet approved color and quality standards. With your expertise in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, you'll prepare all the necessary assets for manufacturing, making sure that everything meets aesthetic and functional standards before going into production. If you’re ready to bring your passion for design into a dynamic role that enhances customer experience, then this is the perfect opportunity for you!
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Founded in 1998 by Isaac E. Ash, United Legwear Company, LLC is a global manufacturer and distributor of socks, tights, and underwear and has established itself as one of the leading resources in the industry. ULC offers a full range of products t...
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