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Textile Designer: Creates the
designs and repeats for commercially produced fabrics used in many
industries, from fashion to upholstery. Textile designers can be surface
designers, knitters, weavers or embroiderers.
CAD Textile Designer: A textile
designer who is proficient in studio painting but works specifically on
the computer to create designs and repeats. With the advances in design
software, CAD designers have unlimited creative opportunities.
Textile Stylist: Translates the
designer's ideas into fabrics for production. Stylists are knowledgeable
in both the design and manufacturing processes. Involves research and
travel to national and international markets.
Textile Colorist:
Chooses the numerous color combinations that will be used in
creating each textile design. Colorists frequently travel to fashion
markets and belong to color forecasting organizations to stay on top of
current and future color trends.
Account Executive: Sells to and
manages accounts for a textile manufacturer. A good position for someone
who enjoys working in both the textile and fashion or home furnishings
markets. Responsible for the business side of textiles.
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