Graphic Designer Oasis Outdoors

Graphic Designer

Full Time • Oasis Outdoors
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
 
Graphic Designer 
Black Diamond Family of Businesses – Marion, IL
Reports to: Director of Marketing & Communications 
 
Position Overview 
This hybrid Graphic Designer role blends visual execution with brand strategy. You’ll lead the design development of print, digital, event, and promotional materials across a diverse portfolio of brands including Black Diamond Harley-Davidson, Oasis Outdoors, Oasis RV & Motorhomes, Oasis Powersports, Mtn Dew Park, Kokopelli Golf Club, and Thrillville. 
 
We’re looking for a talented designer who can think like a brand strategist, someone who enjoys contributing to the why behind the work as much as producing what goes to print or screen. You’ll be our go-to for everything from layout and typography to campaign concepts and creative brainstorming. 
 
Key Responsibilities 
  • Design and produce marketing assets for both digital and print: signage, flyers, ads, social content, apparel, packaging, etc.
  • Work within established brand guidelines across multiple sub-brands, while pushing creativity and evolution when appropriate
  • Collaborate closely with leadership, marketing team members, and external partners to bring campaigns to life
  • Take part in creative strategy sessions to brainstorm concepts, develop themes, and storyboard visual storytelling
  • Provide layout and design support for presentations, sponsorship decks, pitch materials, and internal communications
  • Guide and mentor interns in design best practices (no direct staff management required)
  • Manage projects efficiently and independently, from creative brief to final file prep
  • Coordinate with print vendors, photographers, and videographers as needed
 Required Skills & Experience
  • 2–5 years of experience in a graphic design or visual communications role
  • Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop); working knowledge of Canva and PowerPoint
  • Portfolio showcasing strong visual design, branding, and creative versatility
  • Ability to work on multiple projects across varied brand voices and business types
  • Experience working with brand strategy or messaging is a strong plus
  • Clear communicator who collaborates well in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to self-manage and meet deadlines while maintaining a high standard of quality
Why Join Us
You’ll be designing for a truly unique business family: from high-octane motorcycle dealerships and off-road events to innovative sports complexes and concert venues. Every day brings a new creative challenge. You’ll be part of a growing in-house team with strong leadership support and a real stake in shaping the brands of tomorrow. There’s opportunity here, not just for great work, but for career growth.
Compensation: $30,000.00 - $45,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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