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textile designing

$20/hr Starting at $25

hey there i am a textile and graphic designer so if you are facing any problem in your textile designing or in your logo designing so i can help you in a very creative way and feel ok to contact with me i have new idea for you.

  • producing sketches, designs and samples for presentation to customers
  • making up sets of sample designs
  • liaising with clients and technical, marketing and buying staff to plan and develop designs
  • accurately interpreting and representing clients' ideas
  • working out design formulae for a group of samples
  • assessing and approving completed items and production standards
  • working independently if self-employed, or liaising closely with colleagues as part of a small team
  • using specialist software and computer-aided design (CAD) programs to develop a range of designs
  • experimenting with colour, fabric and texture
  • maintaining up-to-date knowledge of new design and production techniques and textile technology
  • developing new design concepts
  • ensuring that projects are completed on time
  • visiting sites and other sources of ideas for designs
  • sourcing fabrics and other materials at trade fairs, markets and antique shops
  • attending trade shows, as a delegate or as an exhibitor - this may involve representing the company with a display or stand, or appraising the work of competitors
  • keeping up to date and spotting fashion trends in fabric design by reading forecasts in trade magazines and using internet resources
  • developing a network of business contacts
  • if self-employed, managing marketing and public relations, finances and business administration and maintaining websites.
  • Work settings differ and may include factories, backrooms or smart design studios. Freelance artists, craftspeople and designers may work from home or in workshops.
  • Long-term self-employment is an option, although setting up your own business in addition to maintaining design work is demanding and can take time. A good resource for young designers wanting to set up their own business is The Design Trust.
  • Jobs are available throughout the UK. There's a concentration of design studios in London and job availability is greater in the traditional centres of the textile industry, such as Scotland, the North West and the Midlands.
  • It's possible for new graduates to obtain their first jobs, particularly in fashion design, in Italy, France or America, where valuable experience can be gained working with well-known designers before starting work in the UK. Organisations such as Global Experiences offer fashion design internships abroad.
  • Working alone and to short deadlines can be stressful and there's constant pressure to produce new ideas and make new contacts by visiting trade fairs and other events. Using your creative abilities within a commercial environment requires the ability to cope with criticism if a particular piece of work is not well received by a client.
  • Occasional travel within a working day and overnight absence from home may be required and overseas work or travel is possible.so dont latee

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hey there i am a textile and graphic designer so if you are facing any problem in your textile designing or in your logo designing so i can help you in a very creative way and feel ok to contact with me i have new idea for you.

  • producing sketches, designs and samples for presentation to customers
  • making up sets of sample designs
  • liaising with clients and technical, marketing and buying staff to plan and develop designs
  • accurately interpreting and representing clients' ideas
  • working out design formulae for a group of samples
  • assessing and approving completed items and production standards
  • working independently if self-employed, or liaising closely with colleagues as part of a small team
  • using specialist software and computer-aided design (CAD) programs to develop a range of designs
  • experimenting with colour, fabric and texture
  • maintaining up-to-date knowledge of new design and production techniques and textile technology
  • developing new design concepts
  • ensuring that projects are completed on time
  • visiting sites and other sources of ideas for designs
  • sourcing fabrics and other materials at trade fairs, markets and antique shops
  • attending trade shows, as a delegate or as an exhibitor - this may involve representing the company with a display or stand, or appraising the work of competitors
  • keeping up to date and spotting fashion trends in fabric design by reading forecasts in trade magazines and using internet resources
  • developing a network of business contacts
  • if self-employed, managing marketing and public relations, finances and business administration and maintaining websites.
  • Work settings differ and may include factories, backrooms or smart design studios. Freelance artists, craftspeople and designers may work from home or in workshops.
  • Long-term self-employment is an option, although setting up your own business in addition to maintaining design work is demanding and can take time. A good resource for young designers wanting to set up their own business is The Design Trust.
  • Jobs are available throughout the UK. There's a concentration of design studios in London and job availability is greater in the traditional centres of the textile industry, such as Scotland, the North West and the Midlands.
  • It's possible for new graduates to obtain their first jobs, particularly in fashion design, in Italy, France or America, where valuable experience can be gained working with well-known designers before starting work in the UK. Organisations such as Global Experiences offer fashion design internships abroad.
  • Working alone and to short deadlines can be stressful and there's constant pressure to produce new ideas and make new contacts by visiting trade fairs and other events. Using your creative abilities within a commercial environment requires the ability to cope with criticism if a particular piece of work is not well received by a client.
  • Occasional travel within a working day and overnight absence from home may be required and overseas work or travel is possible.so dont latee

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DesignGraphic DesignOrganic DesignerPattern DesignTextile Design

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