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Senior Colour Designer – Men's Collections
Arc'teryx Limited
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north vancouver, Canada
Location
north vancouver
Posted
June 10, 2026
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Job Description
Drive the colour strategy for Arc'teryx's Men's collections as a Senior Colour Designer. Your expertise will enhance our product line's aesthetic appeal.
Located in North Vancouver, this position focuses on maintaining Arc'teryx's standards through exceptional colour design. You will lead a team of designers, mentor their skills, and ensure all products align with market trends and brand aesthetics. Your role is critical in establishing successful seasonal colours and driving collaborative projects within the company.
Key Responsibilities:
• Build and mentor a team of skilled colour designers
• Analyze market insights to forecast colour trends
• Oversee colour specification completion aligned with brand
• Collaborate on innovative designs across product categories
• Deliver commercial assortments that meet business goals
Requirements:
• Minimum 7 years in colour and fashion design
• Apparel Design Diploma or equivalent
• Mastery of colour theory and des...
Located in North Vancouver, this position focuses on maintaining Arc'teryx's standards through exceptional colour design. You will lead a team of designers, mentor their skills, and ensure all products align with market trends and brand aesthetics. Your role is critical in establishing successful seasonal colours and driving collaborative projects within the company.
Key Responsibilities:
• Build and mentor a team of skilled colour designers
• Analyze market insights to forecast colour trends
• Oversee colour specification completion aligned with brand
• Collaborate on innovative designs across product categories
• Deliver commercial assortments that meet business goals
Requirements:
• Minimum 7 years in colour and fashion design
• Apparel Design Diploma or equivalent
• Mastery of colour theory and des...