How To Become A Kid’s Footwear Designer
Kid’s Footwear Designers produce innovative footwear designs and build a line from concept to reality that appeals to a brand’s targeted children consumers.
Kid’s Footwear Designers produce innovative footwear designs and build a line from concept to reality that appeals to a brand’s targeted children consumers.
Footwear Pattern Masters ensure they can translate the sneaker design into a 2D pattern for production. Their specs and translation of design are imperative in making sure the final sneaker is of quality and meets the vision of the Design team.
Footwear Product Testers or Footwear Technicians are experts on the needs of the sneaker consumer by helping inform the Product Development team with future briefs and the Design team in making product decisions.
Sneaker Resellers are entrepreneurs who buy sneakers and flip them. Because of their power in setting profit margins, resellers are able to control what sneakers are grails or the most coveted.
Footwear Merchandise Coordinators are essential in preparing for sneakers to go live — from managing launches across the company calendar to scrubbing products on the site post-launch.
Field Merchandisers or Merchandising Representatives help distribute free merchandising materials for an artist or label as well as support in-store promotions and partnerships.
Assistant Recording Engineers or Assistant Engineers acts as an apprentice to the Recording Engineer, supporting the lead with all studio-related activities in studio set-up and assisting with recording sessions.
Catalog Managers are knowledgeable of not only the music industry, but passionate about the specific area or genre a company or label operates in.
Dramaturgs research historical information to ensure the accuracy of theatrical production.
A Theatrical Company Manager provides logistical oversight and acts as the liaison between the company and the general manager.