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+10A Textile Designer creates original patterns, prints, and structures for fabrics used in apparel, home furnishings, and industrial applications. They blend artistic creativity with technical expertise, using CAD software to develop designs, select color palettes, and collaborate with production teams to ensure design feasibility, quality, and marketability. Study.comStudy.com +4Key ResponsibilitiesDesign Creation: Develop original sketches, patterns, and designs for fabrics (prints, weaves, or knits).Software Proficiency: Utilize CAD software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud, Illustrator, Photoshop) for creating, editing, and repeating patterns.Trend Analysis: Research current fashion, interior trends, and consumer preferences to create marketable designs.Production & Development: Work with manufacturers to select materials, approve strike-offs (samples), and ensure quality standards.Color & Material Selection: Choose suitable fabrics, textures, and colorways that enhance product functionality and aesthetics.Client Communication: Present concepts, manage design portfolios, and incorporate feedback. Lauren Lesley StudioLauren Lesley Studio +4Required Skills and QualificationsEducation: A degree in Textile Design, Fashion, or a related field.Technical Knowledge: Understanding of textile, printing, weaving, and knitting techniques.Software Skills: Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop is essential.Creativity: Strong sense of color, texture, and composition.Portfolio: A strong, professional portfolio displaying diverse design capabilities. YouTubeYouTube +4Common IndustriesFashion and Apparel (clothing, accessories).Home Furnishings (curtains, upholstery, rugs).Automotive and Industrial textiles. Study.comStudy.com +1Common Job TitlesTextile Designer, Print Designer, Surface Pattern Designer, CAD Designer, Textile Artist.