Yearly Archives: 2015

WE ARE LOOKING FOR INTERN

Digital Fabrics fabric printing natural fabric printing

Our creative studio is growing and we are looking for a talented, enthusiastic and friendly intern with an opportunity to grow with us and join our team on a permanent basis after!

You will gain hands-on experience and will be fully involved in all aspects of the business such as
• Working with customers on finalizing and proofing orders and manage client relationships
• Sales face to face, online and over the phone
• Printing and pressing orders
• Working with suppliers and stock control
• Orders dispatch
• Graphic design
• Managing samples
• Managing the showroom
• Social media, blogging
And many more

So if this is you:

An awesome individual
Absolutely reliable with can do attitude
Have high work ethics and passionate about textiles
Fast learner with good communication skills
Have keen interest in the fashion and interior industry, with an eye for unique beautiful things, style and design
Up to date with Photoshop and Illustrator skills
Worked in Fashion or Interior Industry
Holding a Current driver’s license
Please send your best presentation to [email protected] and explain why you want to work at Digital Fabrics!

> You have to be physically fit as this position involves heavy lifting. We also work in a time sensitive environment and think and move quickly, we need you to as well.
> This is an unpaid internship with an opportunity for permanent position after.

5 Great Pattern Repeating Tutorials

Through dealing with a lot of creatives we came to realise that some are having difficulties on setting up their artwork digitally into a seamless repeat, so we decided to help and after research we have put together a small collection of useful tutorials in Photoshop and Illustrator. So if you are trying to wrap your head around repeating pattern, these are for you.

  1. A Beginner’s Guide to Digital Textile Printing (from Design.tutsplus.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting1//design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-beginners-guide-to-digital-textile-printing–vector-3189
  1. How to make a Repeat Pattern (from DesignSponge.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting2//www.designsponge.com/2008/05/welcome-julia-and-how-to-make-a-repeat-pattern.html

                                                                

  1. Exploring Photoshop: Designing Repeat Patterns (from Creative-Cloth.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting3//www.creative-cloth.com/photoshop-elements-tutorial-designing-repeat-patterns/


  1. Adobe Illustrator for Fashion and Textile design: Print for flat sketch (from Fashion Chalkboard)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting6Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HalcOTtxgo

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFV68tAi88k

  1. Create beautiful repeating Patterns (from DigitalArtsOnline.co.uk)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting4//www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/illustration/create-beautiful-repeating-patterns/

WE ARE LOOKING FOR INTERN

Digital Fabrics fabric printing natural fabric printing

Our creative studio is growing and we are looking for a talented, enthusiastic and friendly intern with an opportunity to grow with us and join our team on a permanent basis after!

You will gain hands-on experience and will be fully involved in all aspects of the business such as
• Working with customers on finalizing and proofing orders and manage client relationships
• Sales face to face, online and over the phone
• Printing and pressing orders
• Working with suppliers and stock control
• Orders dispatch
• Graphic design
• Managing samples
• Managing the showroom
• Social media, blogging
And many more

So if this is you:

An awesome individual
Absolutely reliable with can do attitude
Have high work ethics and passionate about textiles
Fast learner with good communication skills
Have keen interest in the fashion and interior industry, with an eye for unique beautiful things, style and design
Up to date with Photoshop and Illustrator skills
Worked in Fashion or Interior Industry
Holding a Current driver’s license
Please send your best presentation to [email protected] and explain why you want to work at Digital Fabrics!

> You have to be physically fit as this position involves heavy lifting. We also work in a time sensitive environment and think and move quickly, we need you to as well.
> This is an unpaid internship with an opportunity for permanent position after.

5 Great Pattern Repeating Tutorials

Through dealing with a lot of creatives we came to realise that some are having difficulties on setting up their artwork digitally into a seamless repeat, so we decided to help and after research we have put together a small collection of useful tutorials in Photoshop and Illustrator. So if you are trying to wrap your head around repeating pattern, these are for you.

  1. A Beginner’s Guide to Digital Textile Printing (from Design.tutsplus.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting1//design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-beginners-guide-to-digital-textile-printing–vector-3189
  1. How to make a Repeat Pattern (from DesignSponge.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting2//www.designsponge.com/2008/05/welcome-julia-and-how-to-make-a-repeat-pattern.html

                                                                

  1. Exploring Photoshop: Designing Repeat Patterns (from Creative-Cloth.com)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting3//www.creative-cloth.com/photoshop-elements-tutorial-designing-repeat-patterns/


  1. Adobe Illustrator for Fashion and Textile design: Print for flat sketch (from Fashion Chalkboard)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting6Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HalcOTtxgo

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFV68tAi88k

  1. Create beautiful repeating Patterns (from DigitalArtsOnline.co.uk)SeamlessRepeatTutorialDigitalFabricPrinting4//www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/illustration/create-beautiful-repeating-patterns/

70’s Vibes

Are you ready for Australian fall yet? Well its time to get it all together!  70’s print trend in the latest Fall 2015 collections, here are some of our favourite pieces by Zimmermann, Rebecca Minkoff, Elizabeth and James, Ana Sui, Wes Gordon and Kate Spade New York. Which one would you wear?

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Images from www.style.com

 

 

70’s Vibes

Are you ready for Australian fall yet? Well its time to get it all together!  70’s print trend in the latest Fall 2015 collections, here are some of our favourite pieces by Zimmermann, Rebecca Minkoff, Elizabeth and James, Ana Sui, Wes Gordon and Kate Spade New York. Which one would you wear?

Zimmermann_australian_designer_inspiration_print_70's_fall

RebeccaMinkoff_inspiration_designs_prints_digitalfabrics_70s

Elizabeth-and-James_fall_inspiration_70_vibe_print

Anna Sui_70s_inspiration_print_colour_digitalfabrics_design

wes_gordon_fall_inspiration_designs_print_70s_vibes

kate-spade-new-york_inspiration_print_digitalfabrics_design

Images from www.style.com

 

 

Showcase: One of 4 the label

Every month we like to showcase designers who have printed with us.

This month we are showcasing Katelyn Phillips designer for One of 4 the Label; Katelyn printed her graduate collection with us in 2014

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What inspired you for your fashion collection?
‘Oxidation Spring/Summer 2015 was inspired by the organic forms and textures I found around the farm from the rusted tin sheds, twisting tree roots, shredding bark and the rugged wood piles.

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Who is your favourite fashion designer?
Alice McCall. I love that she always has very theme based ranges from silhouettes to prints and even the styling.

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Why do you think fashion prints are a good element to have in your designs?
I think they really create an amazing point of difference from other labels, can add another dimension to your range and allow you to express your design style.

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What are your plans for the future?
In the process of starting up my own label ‘One of 4’, designing print based casual weekend wear for both men and women.

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Images: One of 4 the labelhttps://www.digitalfabrics.com.au/showcase-one-of-4-the-label/