Thanks for the opportunity! I have a few questions:
From what sources does the Design Team draw inspiration from for colorways, silhouettes, and general design direction? Is there a heavy inspiration form natural palettes, or do you (or in addition to) look elsewhere in the fashion industry to see where the industry in general is going? Is the
It seems a lot of outdoor brands have mimicked the aesthetics that were so well defined by Arc'teryx (Subtle tonal variations from textile to hardware, complimentary color schemes between textile and hardware, etc), do you see Arc'teryx going in any new and radically different directions from an aesthetic and color direction?
Having applied for a job very recently in the Design Dept. (Colour Designer), is there something that your team specifically looks for beyond technical acuity and a passion for what Arc'teryx stands for?
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Thanks for the opportunity! I have a few questions:
From what sources does the Design Team draw inspiration from for colorways, silhouettes, and general design direction? Is there a heavy inspiration form natural palettes, or do you (or in addition to) look elsewhere in the fashion industry to see where the industry in general is going? Is the
It seems a lot of outdoor brands have mimicked the aesthetics that were so well defined by Arc'teryx (Subtle tonal variations from textile to hardware, complimentary color schemes between textile and hardware, etc), do you see Arc'teryx going in any new and radically different directions from an aesthetic and color direction?
Having applied for a job very recently in the Design Dept. (Colour Designer), is there something that your team specifically looks for beyond technical acuity and a passion for what Arc'teryx stands for?
Thanks again for your time!
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