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  • Textile designer


    Job description and activities:

    Textiles designers work in knit, weave and print to create two-dimensional designs that can be produced in a design repeat for the production of commercial or artistic fabrics or textile products.

    Working in both industrial and non-industrial locations, they often specialize or work in a specialist context, within the textile industry. The two major fields are:

    * Interiors (upholstery, soft furnishings and carpets);

    * Fabrics for clothing (fashion or specialist, e.g. fire-proof).

    Textile designers may also work in associated industry functions, for example, designing wrapping paper, packaging, greetings cards and ceramics.

    Typical work activities include:

    * making up sets of sample designs;

    * working out a design formula for a group of samples;

    * liaising with clients, technical staff, marketing and buying staff to plan and develop designs;

    * Accurately interpreting and representing clients' ideas;

    * producing sketches and design ranges for presentation to customers;

    * assessing and approving completed items;

    * working independently, if self-employed, or liaising closely with colleagues as part of a small team;

    * using specialist computer aided design (CAD) software to produce a range of designs;

    * experimenting with color, fabric and texture;

    * maintaining up-to-date knowledge of new design and production techniques;

    * 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, finances and day-to-day business activities.

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