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Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer I | Fashion Designer Entry

The Apparel Designer I determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Assists in establishing the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being an Apparel Designer I produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Apparel Designer I reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor more...



Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer II | Fashion Designer Intermediate

The Apparel Designer II determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Develops the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being an Apparel Designer II produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Apparel Designer II reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of more...


Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer III | Fashion Designer Senior

The Apparel Designer III determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Establishes the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being an Apparel Designer III produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Apparel Designer III reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's deg more...


Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer IV | Fashion Designer Lead

The Apparel Designer IV determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Oversees the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being an Apparel Designer IV produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Apparel Designer IV reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of more...



Alternate job titles: Apparel Designer I | Fashion Designer Entry

Assists in establishing the apparel design strategy for an organization. Determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. Produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of fashion design or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or more...


Alternate job titles: Apparel Designer II | Fashion Designer Intermediate

Develops the apparel design strategy for an organization. Determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. Produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of fashion design or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Gains more...



Alternate job titles: Apparel Designer III | Fashion Designer Senior

Establishes the apparel design strategy for an organization. Determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. Produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of fashion design or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Co more...


Alternate job titles: Apparel Designer IV | Fashion Designer Lead

Oversees the apparel design strategy for an organization. Determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. Produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of fashion design or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. A spe more...


Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer I | Apparel Designer I

The Fashion Designer Entry determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Assists in establishing the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being a Fashion Designer Entry produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Fashion Designer Entry reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically requires more...



Alternate job titles: Fashion Designer II | Apparel Designer II

The Fashion Designer Intermediate determines style, material, and color directions based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development and manufacturing staff. Develops the apparel design strategy for an organization. Being a Fashion Designer Intermediate produces design sketches and makes seasonal presentations of product designs. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends, and supports the integrity of the lines/brands and the goals of the company. In addition, Fashion Designer Intermediate reviews all styles for construction, and approves quality of factory samples. Typically re more...


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