Core responsibilities
- Develop original and innovative footwear designs from concept sketches to final prototypes, considering aesthetics, functionality, and comfort
- Empower prototyping efforts through rapid making and design curation
- Advise and provide feedback to team on fit, form, feel, and construction of shoes
- Structure wear tests and focus groups for early users while integrating feedback in a rigorous manner
- Provide feedback on last shape and support in 3D-printed last making
- Collaborate closely with robotics and engineering, leading design sprints in-line with current method-of-make
- Collaborate closely with Computational Designer in developing toolpaths for 3D-printed shoes
- Help define product requirements for performance and comfort for footwear
- Research and analyze the competitive landscape, understanding emerging trends in design and consumer needs
- Present design concepts and collections to stakeholders, articulating design intent and strategy
- Maintain design archives and documentation for future reference
Qualifications & competencies
- 5 + years of experience in footwear design
- Portfolio of highly successful design work from conceptualization to commercialization, demonstrating out-of-the-box thinking and stellar taste in design
- Fluency in relevant design tools, including drawing, 3D modeling (Rhino), and rendering tools
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
- Excellent project management skills, independence, self-motivation, organizational skills, and attention to detail
- Strong commitment to the team; maintains positive working relationships with diverse people, including internal team and external partners
- Embodies ethics and integrity in all work, respecting both company and broader community policies in all conduct
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What We Do
Envision a future of complete synergy between Nature and humanity, where human-made and Nature-grown become indistinguishable. OXMAN is a new kind of company fusing design, technology, and biology to invent multi-scale products and environments—allowing design to empower science and science to empower design. As activist designers, we call for a fundamental shift from human-centric design to Nature-centric design. Categorical delineations between climate change and global pandemics, loss of biodiversity and loss of empathy for one another give way to authoring systems that address manifold challenges. Through this shift, we open ourselves up to moving beyond mere maintenance of Nature toward its radical betterment







