Intership Graphic & Print Designer
JIL SANDER
Jil Sander is an international luxury brand led by design, quality and functionality. Progressive and experimental, it delivers an enduring wardrobe for women and men fusing elements from different genres, in a play of contrast that produces a variety of garments and accessories that are evenly sumptuous, practical, and iconic.
Technology and the hand-made, natural and high-performance materials, feminine and masculine, daywear and glamour, complement each other, balancing invention and purity of forms. The constant collaboration with artists, photographers, filmmakers, musicians, and artisans constantly adds resonance and depth to the vision.
The brand was established in 1968 by Mrs. Jil Sander, it is directed by Simone Bellotti, and it was acquired by the OTB Fashion Group in 2021. Jil Sander is seeking a talented and passionate Intern Graphic & Print Designer to join our Creative Team at our Milan Headquarters.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a strong artistic background and a passion for print, graphics, and fashion design to contribute to the development of our collections. Main Responsilities:Assisting the print designer in development of all placed and allover print and graphic work relating to Menswear, Womenswear, soft accessories + special projects and occasionally for accessories, jewelry and embroidery Assisting with researching and crafting stories for the ready-to-wear collections.
Most of this work will be carried out on site but you might also visit libraries, museums, exhibitions, suppliers. Experimenting and finding new techniques for developing artworks in all methods of drawing, painting and computer skills.
Working closely with the fabric development team, the creative studio, product development team and production team. Helping with preparation of print boards, research boards, overviews, updating the print archive. Helping with preparing for various meetings to present graphic work to the creative director and