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    Production Designer Website eCom - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom - Fanatics Inc.

    Fanatics Inc.
    Fanatics Inc. Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

    Found in: Appcast UK C C2 - 6 days ago

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    We are seeking a talented Production Designer to join our eCommerce team at Topps, under Fanatics Collectibles.

    The Production Designer will be responsible for translating established creative into production-ready web and digital assets, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality and consistency.

    This role reports directly to the eCommerce Operations Manager.

    Responsibilities

    Work closely with eCommerce Designers and other stakeholders internationally to understand creative direction and translate it into production-ready assets, often in a very quick-turn fashion

    Product related assets include banners for , email templates, landing pages, paid digital ads, etc. Other internal creative assets as needed such as presentations

    Ensure that all assets meet the highest standards of quality and consistency, and are optimized for web, mobile and digital use

    Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that all assets are delivered on time

    Manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritizing workload to meet deadlines

    Maintain a deep understanding of industry trends and best practices, ensuring that our creative output is always cutting-edge and innovative

    Participate in design reviews and provide feedback and suggestions for improvement

    Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree in graphic design, digital media, or a related field

    1-3 years of experience in a production design role, preferably within an eCommerce or digital marketing environment

    Expert-level knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite and other design tools

    Strong attention to detail and ability to work efficiently under tight deadlines

    Excellent communication and collaboration skills

    Motion or video experience is desirable, but not essential