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My Look Book for Textiles

My Look Book for Textiles X
Textile repeats, all hand drawn or photo-real. High resolution design. Using photoshop / illustrator & Photography
  • Category

    Textiles
  • Market Segments

    Prints
  • Years of Experience

    13
  • Availability

    Freelance
    Permanent
  • Hourly Rate

    Negotiable
  • Relocation

    No
  • Technologies

    Repeat Prints
    Screen print / Seps / Print technique
    Wordpress Webdesign
    Product Photography / Floor Plans 3D
    Product Development / Call Outs
    Graphic Print Development
    Textiles
    Patches / Embros
  • Schools/Training

    Fashion Institute of Technology

More Information

My work has helped win small apparel companies accounts with retailers such as Walmart, Kmart & JCpenny’s. My design experience ranges from inf-tod all the way up to mens and woman’s wear giving me versatility as a consultant. I have great respect for the companies and directors I have worked for in the past. Understanding the importance of keeping a good name in this business, I take pride in being able to bring all my skills to the table to complete a project no matter how big or how small. I work hard to be resourceful, Reliable and accountable to meet the deadline! I am constantly learning to stay up to-date with software to be able to get all I can from it as an artist.
To stay competitive i keep my consulting rates reasonable and my salary requirements negotiable.
I am always willing to consider consulting work, pt and full time work. Staying busy keeps me young.

I am advanced in Adobe Suite and I have a great deal of experience with trouble shooting the applications 
and production issues that enable increased productivity, turn-around time, and lowered costs of print production. I am very productive and I am confident that I can bring a great deal of technical proficiency, skill sets and experience to the table while maintaining a positive and energetic attitude.

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