A degree in Textile Design opens up a world of exciting career opportunities. Graduates can pursue various roles, including:
Textile Product Designer: Create original textile surface for clothing, accessories, craft, interior, furniture and automobile.
Textile Designer: Develop fabrics and prints for fashion and interior use.
Textile Illustrator: Draw and render designs for presentations and marketing.
Textile Merchandiser: Plan and promote products, ensuring they meet market demands.
Textile Stylist: Curate outfits and scarf for clients, photo shoots, fabric display and exhibitions.
Fashion Textile Designer: Designs and develops textile surfaces, patterns, and materials for fashion applications, combining creative concepts with technical understanding of fabric and production.
Sustainable Textile Specialist: Research and develop sustainable fabrics and materials for use in the industry .
Textile Buyer: Select and purchase fabrics and accessories for retail stores.
Trend Forecaster: Predict upcoming trends and consumer preferences.
Textile Engineers: Specialize in the design, development, and material experts in creating textiles such as fabric and yarn .
Product Developer: Oversee the production process from concept to final product.
Colour Specialist: Focus on eco-friendly and ethical textile colour dyeing.
Visual Merchandiser: Capture audience's attention by presenting, arranging and decide display items in stores.
Curator: In charge of a collection to exhibit, develop flow of exhibition or display, archives textile artworks and artefact, artwork interpreter, captioning and researching information of artefact and artwork.
With a strong foundation in design principles, technical skills, and industry knowledge, our graduates are well-equipped to thrive in the diverse and dynamic industry.