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Visual Information Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Audio-Visual Exhibits Technician

Denver, CO · On-site

$22.25 - $32.25/hr

Ability to write and record data and information as required by procedures. Physical Demands: * The ... Visual acuity is necessary to do the job safely and effectively. Arthrex Benefits * Medical, Dental ...

As a Visual Merchandising Specialist, you'll be responsible for performing installations as part of ... For more information about our incentive pay plans, including eligibility, please refer to our ...

Ensure all documentation adheres to DoD standards, including compliance with applicable style guides like the DoD Visual Information Style Guide. Collaborate with SMEs and Teams: * Work with subject ...

Visual Merchandising Specialist

Aurora, CO · On-site

$15.16 - $20.22/hr

As a Visual Merchandising Specialist, you'll be responsible for performing installations as part of ... For more information about our incentive pay plans, including eligibility, please refer to our ...

As a Visual Merchandising Specialist, you'll be responsible for performing installations as part of ... For more information about our incentive pay plans, including eligibility, please refer to our ...

Ensure all documentation adheres to DoD standards, including compliance with applicable style guides like the DoD Visual Information Style Guide. Collaborate with SMEs and Teams: * Work with subject ...

Ensure all documentation adheres to DoD standards, including compliance with applicable style guides like the DoD Visual Information Style Guide. Collaborate with SMEs and Teams: * Work with subject ...

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Visual Information information

What is a visual information specialist?

A Visual Information Specialist is a professional who creates, designs, and manages visual content such as graphics, illustrations, photography, and multimedia presentations to effectively communicate information. They often work with various digital tools and software to produce materials for print, web, video, or interactive media. These specialists are commonly employed by government agencies, corporations, and educational institutions to support communication, marketing, and training initiatives. Their work helps ensure that complex information is presented in a clear and engaging way for diverse audiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a visual information specialist?

To thrive as a Visual Information Specialist, you need expertise in graphic design, visual storytelling, and proficiency with design principles, often supported by a degree in graphic design, visual communications, or a related field. Mastery of industry-standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and familiarity with multimedia production tools are typically required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for conveying complex ideas visually and collaborating with clients or teams. These skills ensure the production of compelling visual content that effectively communicates messages and meets organizational goals.

What are some common challenges faced by visual information specialists when working on cross-departmental projects?

Visual Information Specialists often collaborate with teams from marketing, communications, and technical departments. A common challenge is ensuring that visual materials align with both branding guidelines and the specific message each department wants to convey. Balancing creative input with technical accuracy, meeting tight deadlines, and managing feedback from multiple stakeholders can be demanding. Effective communication, flexibility, and strong project management skills are essential to successfully navigate these collaborative environments.

What is the difference between Visual Information vs Graphic Designer?

AspectVisual InformationGraphic Designer
Required CredentialsTypically a degree in visual communication, multimedia, or related fieldsOften a degree or certification in graphic design, visual arts, or similar
Work EnvironmentMedia production, advertising, corporate communicationsDesign studios, advertising agencies, corporate branding
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in industries focusing on visual communication, multimedia, and information designCommonly employed in marketing, branding, and advertising sectors
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking roles focused on creating visual content to communicate informationIndividuals looking for roles in designing visual graphics for various media

Visual Information involves creating visual content to communicate data or messages, often emphasizing clarity and information delivery. Graphic Designers focus on designing visual elements like logos, layouts, and branding materials. While both roles involve visual creation, Visual Information emphasizes communication of information, whereas Graphic Design centers on aesthetic and branding design.

Infographic showing various Visual Information job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Reclectic Visual Merchandising Manager

Reclectic

Lakewood, CO

$24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Location

This position is located at 14500 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado, 80401 United States

Role Summary

Reclectic is growing and opening a new location in Lakewood, CO! We are looking for a Visual Merchandising Manager to join this team. Interested? Apply now! 

The Visual Merchandising Manager directs store fixturing, product placement, and display while supporting daily operations to create an inspiring and dynamic experience for the customer. 

Role Responsibilities

Visual + Business Operations 

  • Assesses business and product sell-through to identify store successes and opportunities; effectively leads an empowered team to make strategic, creative, business-impacting decisions 
  • Oversees and collaborates with key partners to manage visual direction; prioritizes shipment and optimizes product flow to efficiently impact sell-through, sales, and customer experience 
  • Interprets Home Office direction to impact store's structure, presentation, and overall productivity to drive store sales. Initiates conversation with Home Office leadership to continuously improve presentation and experience 
  • Takes a forward-thinking approach to make a strategic plan for execution and recovery of sell through and markdowns 
  • Adheres to store's safety standards, inventory accuracy, reduction of product loss, and upholds all company policy and procedures to support the profitability of the store 

Brand Experience  

  • Emulates global URBN values while acting as a local representative of the Reclectic brand in their respective geography 
  • Partners with the Leadership Team to create balance between engaging visuals and the productive use of space 
  • Leads and supports the team to elevate every aspect of the store experience through efficient operations, merchandising, and in-store marketing to create a compelling atmosphere 
  • Cultivates a welcoming and inclusive environment to support an exceptional and genuine customer experience 
  • Interpret and escalate customer feedback and team insights to positively improve the Reclectic experience and operation  

Leadership + Team Management 

  • Exhibits critical thinking skills, maintains a solutions-based mindset, and is comfortable in fluid situations. Approaches business challenges tactically and collaborates with appropriate partners to resolve timely. 
  • Promotes an inclusive environment by representing and amplifying all voices, actively seeking and advocating for different perspectives 
  • Provides timely and specific employee feedback to create a culture of action and accountability; teach standards of product flow, pricing, and merchandising; develops teams' product knowledge to appeal to the local customer
  • Inspires teams through empowerment, creativity, empathy, and shared fate; tailors communication to the individual and leverages their strengths 
Role Qualifications
  • 3+ years store visual merchandising and leadership experience
  • Strong merchant skills and a history of delivering financial results
  • Experience with floor planning
  • Proven record of developing great talent
  • Ability to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the store including nights, weekends, and holidays
The Perks

URBN offers comprehensive Perks & Benefits to employees. Availability and eligibility to specific benefits may be subject to your location and employment status. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, PTO, generous employee discounts, retirement savings and much more! For additional information visit https://www.urbn.com/work-with-us/stores

Pay RangeStarting from USD $24.00/Hr.Employment Type: FULL_TIME