Welcome to Versus Socks – Where Performance Meets Passion!
Founded in 2015 by the dynamic duo of Hanno Lategan and Jurgens Uys, Versus Socks is the innovation of two sports enthusiasts turned entrepreneurs on a mission to revolutionise athletic footwear. Frustrated by the lack of exciting options in the market during their studies, they identified a gap...
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We are looking for a creative and detail-oriented Junior Graphic Designer to join our growing team. This role is perfect for someone passionate about design, eager to develop their skills, and ready to contribute to an exciting and fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Create high-quality product pictures and flat lays for digital platforms
Assist with the design of marketing collateral including flyers, brochures, and banners
Support the marketing team with ad hoc designs for social media and website content
Update and maintain our product catalogue
Design in-store retail banners and other promotional materials
Design in-house office materials such as signage, internal branding, and event posters
Design and update internal company documents and guidelines
Communicate with suppliers to order necessary supplies and materials for design projects
Ensure all designs align with the Versus Socks brand and maintain visual consistency
Collaborate with the design and marketing teams to meet deadlines and project requirements
Requirements:
Strong graphic design skills with a keen eye for detail
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom)
Ability to manage multiple tasks and work in a fast-paced environment
Great communication and organisational skills
A passion for creativity, design trends, and innovation
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