Yolanda Jernigan has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. yolanda is currently working as the Head Designer at D'IYANU, where they collaborate with the design team to create seasonal lines and oversees the design process from concept development to product delivery. Prior to their current role, Yolanda founded and served as the Creative Director for GIMICKS247, a company specializing in fashion, graphic design, brand development, and production for clients in the wrestling industry.
Yolanda also has extensive experience as a freelance fashion and graphic apparel designer, working with various brands and clients such as 76'ers Apparel Project, Elizabeth Arden, CS Athletic Uniforms, and Luvr Online dating app. yolanda'sresponsibilities included designing apparel, creating graphic designs, and working with digital media and print.
In the past, Yolanda has held positions as a Graphic Apparel Designer and Manager of Merchandise at CHIKARA Pro, creating designs for apparel and accessories and managing vendor relationships. yolanda has also worked as a Contracted Apparel Designer, Graphic, Cad, and Technical Designer for companies like 24 Seven Inc., Perry Ellis International, GARAN INC, A.S.T Sportswear, and Haddad Brands.
Yolanda's experience includes designing and creating CADs, line and merchandise sheets, prints, graphics, tech packs, and catalogs, as well as conducting trend research and preparing materials for line previews and buy meetings.
Overall, Yolanda Jernigan has a strong background in fashion, graphic design, and apparel production, with experience in various roles and industries.
Yolanda Jernigan has a diverse education history in the field of art and design. yolanda obtained a Certification in Digital Media for Print and Web from Moore College of Art and Design, completing their studies between 2013 and 2015. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) in Fashion Design from the same institution, completing their degree between 1999 and 2003. During their undergraduate years, Yolanda also undertook a Graphic Design Minor program at Moore College of Art and Design. In 2002, they briefly attended the Fashion Institute of Technology, focusing on Typography.
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