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Nike Graphic Design Director Women 's Lifestyle Apparel 
United States, Oregon, Beaverton 
210037263

12.03.2025

As the Graphics Design Director, you will lead the charge in creating groundbreaking design directions that push the boundaries of creativity and innovation. You will be responsible for translating the visions of our partners and brand into impactful graphics and prints for both apparel and footwear that stand out on the world's biggest stages. Your work will involve driving a collaborators' visions while aligning with brand objectives to create true newness by juxtaposing two perspectives.

You will report to the Senior Design Director and partner closely with the Apparel & Footwear Directors, as well as cross-functional partners and external collaborators. Your role involves fostering a collaborative environment where diverse visions come to life. You will also mentor and grow the design team.

WHAT YOU WILL BRING?

  • Bachelor degree or higher in Graphic Design or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum of 8+ years of relevant design work experience or in a related field.
  • Experience with both print and digital media.
  • Strong illustration, typography, brand identity, and color theory skills.
  • Mastery of the creative process, guiding the team through all stages of design.
  • Excellent storytelling skills.
  • Mastery in presentation and communication skills.
  • Ability to lead product creation while leveraging 3D capabilities and video content.
  • Proficiency in digital design software (Creative Suite).
  • Deep understanding of make and manufacturing processes.
  • Profound knowledge of fashion and elevated craft.
  • Proven ability to inspire and lead creative teams under high-pressure environments.
  • Collaborative spirit with excellent soft skills and flexibility to manage multiple projects, work with external partners, and cross-functional teams efficiently.