Eliot Randall

Eliot Randall

Associate Softgoods Developer Equipment @ North

About Eliot Randall

Eliot Randall is an Associate Softgoods Developer at The North Face, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in industrial design and a strong connection to Bay Area culture, which influences his design philosophy.

Work at The North Face

Eliot Randall has been serving as an Associate Softgoods Developer - Equipment at The North Face since 2019. Located in Greenwood Village, Colorado, Randall's role involves the development of soft goods, aligning with the company's commitment to innovative outdoor gear. Prior to this position, Randall worked as a Design Contractor at The North Face from 2018 to 2019, gaining valuable experience in the design and development processes within the outdoor equipment sector.

Education and Expertise

Eliot Randall has a solid educational background in design. They studied General Studies and Product Design at Foothill College from 2009 to 2012. Following this, Randall pursued Industrial Design at California College of the Arts from 2014 to 2017. Additionally, they attended San Francisco State University, focusing on Product Design and Industrial Design from 2008 to 2009. This diverse educational experience has equipped Randall with a strong foundation in the design process.

Background in Industrial Design

Randall's background includes various internships and roles that contributed to their expertise in industrial design. They interned at Boreas Gear and Alite Designs in 2016, where they gained practical experience in product development. Randall also worked as a Rock Climbing Coach at Planet Granite from 2017 to 2018, which reflects their engagement with outdoor activities and community. Their connection to the Bay Area culture has influenced their design approach and creativity.

Professional Development Experience

Eliot Randall has accumulated diverse professional experiences that enhance their design capabilities. In addition to their internships, they worked as Transportation Staff at Alaska Wildland Adventures in 2012. This role provided insights into the outdoor industry, further informing their design philosophy. Randall's emphasis on the importance of building and rebuilding during the design process underscores their commitment to project success.

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