Merchandise Designer, APAC

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<p>The APAC Merchandise Designer will be responsible for conceptualizing and designing CHAGEE APAC’s merchandise across the Asia Pacific region. This role focuses on creating visually compelling, on-brand merchandise designs that support marketing campaigns, brand storytelling, and customer engagement. The ideal candidate has a strong design background, experience in merchandise or product design, and a solid understanding of retail and F&B branding.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Merchandise Design: Design creative and on-brand merchandise items, including promotional products, seasonal items, and campaign-related merchandise.</li><li>Brand Consistency: Ensure all merchandise designs align with CHAGEE APAC’s brand guidelines and visual identity.</li><li>Concept Development: Develop creative concepts and design directions for merchandise collections and campaigns.</li><li>Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with branding, marketing, merchandise planning, and procurement teams to ensure feasibility and alignment.</li><li>Design Execution: Prepare design files, mockups, and specifications for production.</li><li>Material & Production Awareness: Consider materials, finishes, and production methods during the design process to ensure practicality and quality.</li><li>Trend Research: Stay updated on merchandise, lifestyle, and retail design trends within APAC markets.</li><li>Feedback & Iteration: Incorporate feedback from stakeholders to refine and improve designs.</li><li>Presentation: Present design concepts, mood boards, and prototypes to stakeholders for review and approval.</li><li>Project Management: Manage multiple design projects and ensure timely delivery.</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Skills</strong></p><ul><li>Proven experience in merchandise, product, or graphic design within retail or F&B industries.</li><li>Strong proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign).</li><li>Excellent creativity with strong attention to detail.</li><li>Solid understanding of branding, visual storytelling, and consumer appeal.</li><li>Experience working with suppliers and understanding production processes is a plus.</li><li>Strong communication and collaboration skills.</li><li>Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.</li></ul><p><br></p>

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