Summary
Jesse Sindler is a materials and apparel designer with a decade of hands-on experience blending digital and physical prototyping to create functional, innovative sports products. Based in Portland, he leverages tools like CLO3D, Rhino, Juki sewing machines, pneumatic heat presses, and 3D printers to iterate rapidly from concept to production, most recently as a Materials Designer at lululemon. His MS in Sports Product Design and background in cultural anthropology give him a user-centered approach to developing clever, aesthetically pleasing solutions that depart from conventional apparel thinking. Comfortable moving between advanced concept research and practical manufacturing workflows, he excels at turning radical design ideas into manufacturable reality. An uncommon strength is his combined web-development and technical-skills foundation, which informs his systematic, tool-driven prototyping process.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Sports Product Design, Master of Science - MS, Sports Product Design at University of Oregon
Bachelor’s Degree, Cultural Anthropology, Design, 3.6 GPA, Bachelor’s Degree, Cultural Anthropology, Design, 3.6 GPA at Knox College