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The Top Ten Textile Designers That Created a Vision

The Top Ten Textile Designers That Created a Vision Lucienne Day A well-known textile designer back in the 1940s, Lucienne was a woman who was credited with adding colour back into the wardrobes of Post World War Two Britain, Lucienne Day was inspired by the likes of Kandinsky. She started out designing fabrics for dresses … read more

Adobe Textile Designer

Photoshop Plugin Design Software Adobe Textile Designer – Beta 7 Textile Design Features The new features: A pattern palette for defined seamless repeats. Preview palette at different zooming levels. A colorway palettes for color reductions. Digital colorway algorithm, for using tints of a color. A recolor tool. A snapshot tool for defining multiple different colorways. … read more

1920’S Print & Pattern Inspiration

Highclere Castle Highclere Castle is located in Newbury England and is one of England’s most stunning Victorian Castles set amidst 1,000 acres of absolutely amazing green parkland. We strongly recommend a visit. The Real Downton Abbey Just a walk around this historic Castle can send you back in time dreaming of times gone by, there is … read more

Colour Inspiration

At Charleston Manor, East Sussex Down a quiet country lane in East Sussex lies a beautiful country farmhouse known as Charleston Manor. Back in the sixteenth century Charleston Manor was just an ordinary country farmhouse and was known to have been used as a boarding house. In 1916 Virginia Woolf recommended Charleston Manor to her … read more

Design Challenge 1- Art Nouveau Movement.

The Art Nouveau Challenge The art nouveau movement week one. The surface pattern marketplace now sends out weekly design challenges to designers, illustrators, and artists on their marketplace. Sending out a weekly design challenge is a great way to get their creative skills flowing. By accepting the challenge they then have to create a design … read more