Not exact matches
I took A-levels in art and dressmaking and had originally planned to do a
textiles or costume
design degree.
i studied printed
textiles at college in South Africa, did an art &
design foundation course in Grimsby, and eventually graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a
degree in
textile design (specialising in embroidery), but i rediscovered the enthusiasm and passion for drawing & stitching i'd had since childhood through craft, rather than commercial
design.
With a fine arts
degree in
textile design and product development from Parson's School of Design, Melanie has spent the last 20 years traveling the world in a career of home decor crea
design and product development from Parson's School of
Design, Melanie has spent the last 20 years traveling the world in a career of home decor crea
Design, Melanie has spent the last 20 years traveling the world in a career of home decor creations.
She earned a
degree in drawing and
textiles from R.K. Scholengemeenschap St. Dionysus, Tilburg, and a second
degree in monumental
design and painting from the Academy of Art and Design St. Joost,
design and painting from the Academy of Art and
Design St. Joost,
Design St. Joost, Breda.
While you can work your way up through other roles or gain NVQ qualifications, if you are applying to a graduate - level vacancy or graduate scheme you will need a relevant
degree, such as in a
design, art or
textiles related subject.
Whilst a relevant
degree significantly increases opportunities, entry is possible with an HND in fashion and / or
textile design.
About Blog My name is Carole Cardinal, I am a fashion
design graduate and I also have a
textile management
degree.
With a
degree in
textile design I just adore fabrics and found that the more you experiment with your sewing machine the more amazing
design ideas can be born — have fun!!!