Surface Pattern Design Jobs: Which Path is Right for You? | Elizabeth Silver

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • I break down the 5 surface pattern design jobs for those who just want to create art and don’t want to produce their own products. I dig into what type of duties to expect when working those jobs, and how you know which is right for you.
    In-house Company Designer
    Freelance Designer
    Licensed Artist
    Studio Artist
    Print on Demand / Microstock Artist
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  • @claudemariechampagne1349
    @claudemariechampagne1349 2 года назад +2

    What a wealth of information you give out here, Elizabeth, Thank you. Everything is clearly defined and since you are an experienced designer and have work in most of these areas, you know what you are talking about. Nothing vague, all concrete and understandable. You are a gem!

    • @esilver1011
      @esilver1011 2 года назад

      So glad you've found this video helpful, and that things were clear for you! Appreciate you watching!

  • @AnaojAiraf
    @AnaojAiraf 3 года назад +8

    Your videos have been so helpful ! Coming from a completely different career without knowing anything or anyone in this business is sometimes super overwhelming! You seem a great person! Thank you for all this great info! Gems! As you say xD

  • @lauraplad
    @lauraplad 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m currently a junior Illustration major and taking a course in Surface Design right now. I often agonize over not having a set style- I’m glad to see that’s a plus for in-house designer careers

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  3 года назад +1

      OMG do NOT agonize! Especially as you are still in college! It takes a long time to develop a style, now is the time for experimentation!

  • @stephanielewis9973
    @stephanielewis9973 3 года назад

    Thank you Elizabeth this was extremely helpful.

  • @artambiance8663
    @artambiance8663 2 года назад

    Wow- this is so helpful!

  • @thatsthat8421
    @thatsthat8421 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing this video. It was very informative

  • @krishnaashaymsundar
    @krishnaashaymsundar 3 года назад

    so helpful!!

  • @KathBorup
    @KathBorup Год назад

    This was incredibly helpful. I'm looking to get into surface design I have added these jobs to my surface pattern glossary. I will be watching a lot more of your videos! Thanks Elizabeth!

  • @81sush
    @81sush 3 года назад

    Grateful for your information

  • @kaybrown8493
    @kaybrown8493 3 года назад

    Thank you, this is so helpful. I'll pass it on to the Surface Pattern students that are in my class. I'm not the lecturer by the way.

  • @elsaliight
    @elsaliight 2 года назад

    Merci beaucoup !

  • @francess9656
    @francess9656 3 года назад

    Hi Elizabeth, Could you share about agencies for artists and pattern designers? What sort of cut they take, what the working relationship is like and some examples of agencies? Thanks so much!

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  3 года назад

      For info on the workiing relationship, check out my video interview with Julie Newman, who is my agent, and for other info on working with an agent head to this blog post: www.elizabethsilver.com/patternblog/art-licensing-agent-pros-and-cons ❤️

    • @monilinda5712
      @monilinda5712 3 года назад

      Very informative video. Happy to find this video. Can you plz tell about agency company for art licensing and freelance company who work online.

  • @rebeccahempe6699
    @rebeccahempe6699 3 года назад

    Good morning,
    Love your info. I am at a loss and not sure where to turn to or find information.
    I am a seamstress and designer.
    A local company asked me to design, make a mock up and give them a wholesale price for small batch production.
    The company has decided not to use me as their production maker but would like to purchase the pattern.
    Do I have any rights to this design or should I just quote them a price for the rights to this pattern to be produced by someone else and just move on?
    Thanks, Becky

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  3 года назад +2

      If I am understanding this correctly, you did the sewing pattern, right? I don't know anything about that side of the business, I create the artwork that decorates the fabrics (i.e. flowers or stripes), not the actual sewing construction. I've got no advice on selling or pricing sewing patterns. :) Good luck though, congrats on creating something so awesome, they want to buy it!

  • @karolinaszustakowska426
    @karolinaszustakowska426 3 года назад

    How to start if a person got no education connected with it, only artistic abilities and creativity? Do you need to invest a lot? Learn from the videos, do a course, make a portfolio, promote myself online. What are the steps? Finding time might be a bit difficult when working other job as well (need to pay bills etc.). I live in UK

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  3 года назад +1

      You don't need a formal degree, no. You can learn from videos and online courses. I teach a course called "start Your Surface Pattern Business" (go.elizabethsilver.com/start) that answers a lot of questions, but it is for designers who already know how to create art for products- meaning you have a small portfolio and can use digital programs to some degree. There are other courses and videos that can teach you those skills. The UK has plenty of opportunities for Surface designers! Best of luck!

  • @martene_martenedesign5263
    @martene_martenedesign5263 2 года назад

    Hey 👋 - where can I find the ‘quick ref guide’? 🙏

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  2 года назад

      See the links in the description of the video: Ref Guide is here: elizabethsilver.ck.page/4e69de0fe6