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6th December 2014, 02:27 PM
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Career Options after Textile Design Course
Will you please provide the information regarding the Career Options after Textile Design Course from National Institute of Design ? |
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8th December 2014, 08:40 AM
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Re: Career Options after Textile Design Course
After the completion of Textile Design Course from National Institute of Design applicants can get following job options . Colourist Fabric Analyzer Independent Textile Designer Junior Textile Designer Fabric Resource Manager Journalist Design Consultant Dyeing & Printing Consultant Embroidery Designer Designer cum Manager Exhibition Designer Merchandising Assistant Senior Fashion Merchandiser Teacher Textile Design Assistant Textile Designer Textile Design Entrepreneur Textile Design Media Specialist Textile Lab Manager Textile Design Publicist Textile Design Specialist Employment Areas Apparel Manufacturer Export Houses Fabric Export Houses Fashion Houses Handloom Co-operatives Buying Agency Buying House Corporate House Design Studios Dyeing & Printing Factories Jewellery Houses Maintenance & Cleaning Companies Merchandising firms Museums Research and Development Firms Retail / Stores Textile Design Educational Institutes Textile Mills Textile Laboratories With Fashion Designers Remuneration: As a fresher could pay you around 15-20 thousand per month up to even 30 thousand per month. In export houses experienced textile designers may draw Rs 25,000 to Rs 40,000 per month. |
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5th December 2015, 04:08 PM
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Re: Career Options after Textile Design Course
Please provide me the details of career options available after completing the textile designing course?
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5th December 2015, 04:09 PM
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Re: Career Options after Textile Design Course
Textile designers are qualified in fabric printing, dyeing, embroidery and design development. They work as design developers, colour specialists, hand painters and printing supervisors. With the acquaintance of the history of textile fibers, and proficiency in various methods of how textile looms function they recognize how yarns of different types can be blended. Textile designer’s job includes the following: Carry out design research Keep shoulder to shoulder with current fashion trends Study fabric robustness, weight, texture, etc. Designs are fashioned to suit the market Prepare coarse sketches to outline basic ideas Reassign sketches to detailed technical specifications. The structure of designs is presented on graph paper or through CAD (computer aided design) systems to the production team Samples are finished Work in cooperation with technicians and technologists for making necessary adjustments to the designs The design supervisor and sales and marketing staff choose samples from the range for the market Employment Opportunities for textile designers are as follows: Design studios Textile mills Export houses Textile dyeing and printing units Fashion garment houses Export units Freelancing for government and private firms Cottage industries, small scale industries Entrepreneurship |