Stanley 1913
CMFDesigner
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optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“CMF Designer at Stanley 1913. Skills: Color, Material, Finish, Artwork. Develop CMF concepts. Complete CMF concepts”
Industry & Context.
Ability to travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5 years of professional CMF Build, Graphic, Print, or Textile Build related experience, Hard-goods or soft-goods experience, On-product build experience, Experience working on retail, wholesale, and/or brand partnerships, Experience with artwork application on product, Consumer goods development experience
Nice to Have
Experience with WGSN, Experience with Pantone Connect, Experience with digital color platforms, Experience with KeyShot, Experience with PLM Systems
What You'll Do.
Complete CMF concepts
Integrate CMF into product workflows
Support external partnerships
Build presentation materials
Communicate CMF concepts
Communicate design readiness
Support go-to-market calendars
Support CMF deliverables
Own assigned deliverables
Maintain organization
Partner on sample reviews
Ensure CMF build intent
Provide timely feedback
Support PLM improvements
Support CMF operational initiatives
Represent brand to external partners
Foster inclusive engagement
Develop CMF Studio community
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
CMF Build leadership; CMF Development; Product Development; Industrial Design; Product Management; Production Art
Communication Scope
Presentation skills; Visual communication; Verbal communication
Process & Methodology
Timelines, Product calendars
Full Job Description
About us: Stanley 1913 - Built for Life® since 1913. The Stanley 1913 brand has fueled the human experience since the iconic Stanley vacuum bottle revolutionized the way people enjoyed food and beverage. Today, our colorful and thoughtfully designed products including the popular Quencher™ series go beyond function, elevating everyday moments with style and empowering active lifestyles. We’re a community of creators, builders, and inventors who believe in creating sustainable products for a better life and world that minimizes our impact on the planet. Learn more at www.stanley1913.com. Position Overview The CMF Designer accomplishes Color, Material, and Finish (CMF) development across Softgoods and Hardgoods categories, translating creative direction, trend insights, and consumer input into compelling, production-ready solutions. This role partners cross-functionally with CMF Build leadership, CMF Development, Product Development, Industrial Design, and Product Management to deliver high-quality CMF concepts from ideation through development handoff, ensuring consistency with Stanley 1913’s brand standards and product strategy. This is a hybrid role based in our Seattle, WA offices (relocation not provided). What You’ll Do Develop and complete CMF concepts (color, material, finish, artwork) across Softgoods and Hardgoods product categories. Complete trend, color, and print palettes into relevant builds that are brand-aligned product solutions. Deliver accurate build assets including color callouts, artwork, and material specifications. Partner with CMF Development, Production Art, Product Development, Product Management, and Industrial Design to integrate CMF into product workflows you help build. Support external partnerships through clear communication of CMF development intent. Build presentation materials, 2D and 3D renderings to communicate CMF concepts and design readiness. Support continued improvement and socialization of go-to-market calendars and CMF del
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