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Design Inspiration
Tanya Freitas’s work is a stunning example of contemporary textile design. In this post we explore her work and process.
Artwork that inspires me.
Our Textile Design Lab community recently had a design challenge based on maximalist design and I am thrilled to share some of the results in today’s post.
Pattern
Surtex kicks off in just under a week, and Jocelyn Proust will be exhibiting there for the second time alongside her Four Corners Art Collective colleagues, Beth Schneider, Pippa Shaw and Emma McGowan. You may remember this talented crew from past posts detailing their trade show experiences here, here and here. After studying art at university, Jocelyn worked for a number of years as a graphic designer in advertising, marketing and publishing. Her surface design journey began while taking time out from full time employment […]
Patterns
It is thrilling for me to highlight the work of this week’s featured designer, Fernanda Martinez. Fernanda is a self-taught Mexican artist based in Oakland, California. Her college degree is in Communications, and after earning it, she moved to California, where she created her personal brand, La Tinta. I was instantly drawn to the bold, feminine colors and expressive quality in Fernanda’s work. Her patterns lift my spirits and her portfolio is always a treat to explore. Fernanda shared with […]
Pattern Love
Read about designer Libby Hampel’s return to surface pattern design after a 13 year hiatus. It’s an inspiring read!
Art Inspiration
Dora Font is the owner of Dora Yvonne Textiles. She lives in sunny Florida and is one of our long time Textile Design Lab members. Dora creates gorgeous surface pattern collections that offer a modern perspective on classic designs. She uses rich, inviting color palettes and tells a beautiful story through her motifs and collections. It is a joy to explore her process and experiences in today’s post. What influences your work? “I’m influenced by the lush tropical plants, sunsets, […]
Repeat Patterns
At last year’s Surtex, I saw Sarah Von Dreele’s work and instantly fell in love with her lovely watercolors. They are light, airy, dreamlike, and gorgeous! When it comes to training and experiences, Sarah shared this with us: “I studied Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design and have been a creative director for various design firms, including
my own brand consultancy, onethread design, since 2003. Three years ago, I began painting in gouache as a counterpoint to my […]