Location: Panipat – The City of Weavers & Industrial Hub
Industry Focus: Textiles, Home Furnishings, Handlooms, and Industrial Manufacturing
We are looking for a visionary Graphic Designer to join our creative team in Panipat. In a city world-renowned for its “Shoddy” yarn industry and as a global center for home textiles, your role will be to blend modern industrial precision with the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship. You will bridge the gap between high-volume export manufacturing and the intricate beauty of hand-woven artistry.
Key Responsibilities
- Visual Identity: Create logos and brand identities that reflect the strength of Panipat’s industrial roots and the elegance of high-end home decor.
- Marketing Collateral: Design lookbooks and catalogs for international trade fairs, and large-scale signage for the NH-44 industrial corridor.
- Digital & Social Assets: Develop content for LinkedIn and Instagram that showcases “Make in India” excellence to global buyers and local distributors.
- Packaging Design: Create export-ready packaging for rugs, carpets, and furnishings, ensuring your designs stand out in international retail markets.
- Textile Integration: (Unique to Panipat) Collaborate on digital patterns and motifs that can be translated into woven or printed textile designs.
Qualifications
- Education: Degree in Graphic Design or Fine Arts. (Understanding of the textile supply chain is a major plus).
- Software Mastery: Expert in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
- Language: Mastery of English and Hindi typography to cater to both the local workforce and international export clients.
- Portfolio: Must show a balance between sleek, corporate minimalism and rich, textured pattern work.
Benefits
- Industrial Legacy: Work in a city that blankets the world, contributing to a sector that is the backbone of India’s textile exports.
- Strategic Growth: Collaborate with export houses that deal with global giants like IKEA, Walmart, and Target.
- Creative Canvas: Use the vibrant textures and colors of the local handloom industry as your daily inspiration.