THANK YOU!🎉I studied textile design in the 90s in Austria and liscensing sounds like the way to go now. We used to sell our designs with high commisions taken out by agents and no rights on future sales. How do you set up liscensing?
So y’all I just got my BA in Art with an option of Fashion Fibers & Materials n I’ve been trying to figure it out. I came to this page n I feel like it was God sent because I’M FROM BELIZE 🇧🇿 🥰
Thank you very much for the video, I would like to know if you usually pay a fixed amount for the chosen designs or if it is for royalties, or both, thank you for helping us.
I love your videos. very informative. l am a textile designer who is looking to start my own textile design label. but l have one burning question l have, how do l licence my textile prints to textile companies?
I feel like I should make a whole video answering this question! :) I do have a video on art licensing… have you watched it? If not, go ahead and let me know if you still have questions. ruclips.net/video/MB1PPWVtYHQ/видео.html
Such a nice and colourful collection, thank u for sharing youre skills. I have one question, when you have a good repeat, can you always scale the size for youre clients, for example big flowers of 100% to 50% than printing on textile?
Thank you!! 🥰 With raster (Photoshop) files, you can always scale down but not up from the original size. If you opt to work in vector, you can scale infinitely up or down.
Thank you soo much for all the advice. Very stratight to the point! Loved it!!! Your designs are amazing!!! I just need some advice. I have graduated as a textile designer but I stopped designing for a long time and I lost momentum, I am going back to it now. How many drawings to you normally do? and how many fabrics do you advice to do? Thanks
Thanks so much for watching! I will generally design 5-10 original designs and also do several color ways especially for coordinates. Multi-colored hero prints don't usually need color ways. From there, the company I license with will choose which designs they want - they don't always pick everything. I hope that helps!! :)
Thanks so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. For my research, I typically land on a theme or trend first. I use Pinterest a lot and will look at both patterns, illustrations, and photography for inspiration. I also look at Instagram, different blogs like Honestly WTF, Patternbank, Spoonflower, Etsy, Society 6, etc! I’m also a big fan of buying books if there’s a particular period I’m interested in. Hope that helps!
Hello Lesley, beautiful work! I loved that you showed us your sketchbook. The colors looks great and vibrant. Are you using Posca markers or some others? Thank you, Nela
Hi Nela! Thanks so much. 🥰 I typically use acrylic gouache or pen & ink. With paintings, I edit in Photoshop, but with ink drawings I edit in Illustrator. Hope that helps!
Awesome, and best of luck! My advice is to just keep making new designs and don't give up. Licensing is a difficult arena to break into. If you aren't having success right away, I would try working with clients or on freelance projects first to learn the industry and see what sells! Pay attention to best sellers on sites and always do lots of research for design, trend, and color ways. :)
Hi Lauren, amazing video content! I just wanted to know if you have to actually print your designs on fabric for pitching to companies or can you just show the digital designs or have them printed on paper for a physical portfolio
A hero print is the main print. It's usually more complex and multi-colored, able to coordinate with other simpler, 2 color prints. The blender is usually monochromatic with more negative space between motifs. It's a quieter print and pairs nicely with a hero print. It's designed to let the hero print be the star of the show! :)
Thanks for asking! You can ask a local fabric store to carry the Belize collection from PBS Fabrics (Paint Brush Studio Fabrics). It's also supposed to be on Fabric.com, but I'm not seeing it. I'm going to contact PBS Fabrics directly and see if they can tell me another option. Hang tight!
This Etsy shop is carrying the fabric where you can buy directly! www.etsy.com/listing/1160934516/belize-by-lauren-lesley-studio-quilting?click_key=bd48956109f4ff0c2af1a058152ca4e2419d78f1%3A1160934516&click_sum=84489b8e&ref=shop_home_active_8&crt=1
I love your energy! Seeing your smile make me happy ❤ thank you for the super informative video! 😊
You are the nicest person ever! I love your energy, too. Thank you for watching!! 🤗
I'm so grateful for that video, thank YOU, You've inspired me a lot and given me a positive kick!
THANK YOU!🎉I studied textile design in the 90s in Austria and liscensing sounds like the way to go now. We used to sell our designs with high commisions taken out by agents and no rights on future sales. How do you set up liscensing?
So y’all I just got my BA in Art with an option of Fashion Fibers & Materials n I’ve been trying to figure it out. I came to this page n I feel like it was God sent because I’M FROM BELIZE 🇧🇿 🥰
haha, that is so cool! Welcome from Belize!!
Thank you very much for the video, I would like to know if you usually pay a fixed amount for the chosen designs or if it is for royalties, or both, thank you for helping us.
Hi. Does the print wash out when washing the material you printed on? Thx
Thank you for these videos. Fantastic and your designs are gorgeous.
Beautiful collection, Lauren! Thank you for this video. You always inspire me to expand upon my creative potential 💝
Aww, you're so sweet!! Thank you so much. I'm excited to see how it performs. 🥰
Gratitude!
Awesome collection and video content! Thank you! :)
Aww, thank you soo much!! It is now finally selling with PBS fabrics. I waited so long, haha
I love your videos. very informative. l am a textile designer who is looking to start my own textile design label. but l have one burning question l have, how do l licence my textile prints to textile companies?
I feel like I should make a whole video answering this question! :) I do have a video on art licensing… have you watched it? If not, go ahead and let me know if you still have questions. ruclips.net/video/MB1PPWVtYHQ/видео.html
Very helpful, thank you 😊
Pretty collection! What was you target audience for this collection?
Thank you!!
Such a nice and colourful collection, thank u for sharing youre skills. I have one question, when you have a good repeat, can you always scale the size for youre clients, for example big flowers of 100% to 50% than printing on textile?
Thank you!! 🥰 With raster (Photoshop) files, you can always scale down but not up from the original size. If you opt to work in vector, you can scale infinitely up or down.
Thank you soo much for all the advice. Very stratight to the point! Loved it!!! Your designs are amazing!!! I just need some advice. I have graduated as a textile designer but I stopped designing for a long time and I lost momentum, I am going back to it now. How many drawings to you normally do? and how many fabrics do you advice to do? Thanks
Thanks so much for watching! I will generally design 5-10 original designs and also do several color ways especially for coordinates. Multi-colored hero prints don't usually need color ways. From there, the company I license with will choose which designs they want - they don't always pick everything. I hope that helps!! :)
Thanks, Lauren for this video, I enjoyed it a lot and hope to be working on a collection. How do you do the research before deciding on a Collection?
Thanks so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. For my research, I typically land on a theme or trend first. I use Pinterest a lot and will look at both patterns, illustrations, and photography for inspiration. I also look at Instagram, different blogs like Honestly WTF, Patternbank, Spoonflower, Etsy, Society 6, etc! I’m also a big fan of buying books if there’s a particular period I’m interested in. Hope that helps!
Hello Lesley, beautiful work! I loved that you showed us your sketchbook. The colors looks great and vibrant. Are you using Posca markers or some others? Thank you, Nela
Hi Nela! Thanks so much. 🥰 I typically use acrylic gouache or pen & ink. With paintings, I edit in Photoshop, but with ink drawings I edit in Illustrator. Hope that helps!
I would like to learn more about licensing my patterned digital art prints to a local manufacturer, any advice for a TOTAL NEWBIE?!
Awesome, and best of luck! My advice is to just keep making new designs and don't give up. Licensing is a difficult arena to break into. If you aren't having success right away, I would try working with clients or on freelance projects first to learn the industry and see what sells! Pay attention to best sellers on sites and always do lots of research for design, trend, and color ways. :)
Awesome Video thanks for making and for sharing!!
Of course! So glad you enjoyed it :)
Hi Lauren, amazing video content!
I just wanted to know if you have to actually print your designs on fabric for pitching to companies or can you just show the digital designs or have them printed on paper for a physical portfolio
Thanks so much!! I just pitch the digital designs. No need to print them yourself. ;)
I want to design the fabric but then how do I get it made into shirts?
You can source a manufacturer.. try looking on Alibaba. :)
Society6, red bubble, Printify, printful, to name a few…
Very helpful video you explained very clearly👼🏻👼🏻
I’m so glad it was helpful! Good luck with your work. 🤗🤗
Thank you for this information.
What is a hero print and blender print?
A hero print is the main print. It's usually more complex and multi-colored, able to coordinate with other simpler, 2 color prints. The blender is usually monochromatic with more negative space between motifs. It's a quieter print and pairs nicely with a hero print. It's designed to let the hero print be the star of the show! :)
@@LaurenLesley Awesome, thank you for the explanation! Love your videos by the way, super fun and informative!
such a nice video, thank you for the tips.
Of course! Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching:)
Buy my fabric directly at Cloth Cult Etsy shop! www.etsy.com/shop/ClothCult?search_query=belize
Thank you my colours are all over I will confine myself to 3 colurs
Wonderful step!! 🤗
Where can i buy your fabric?
Thanks for asking! You can ask a local fabric store to carry the Belize collection from PBS Fabrics (Paint Brush Studio Fabrics). It's also supposed to be on Fabric.com, but I'm not seeing it. I'm going to contact PBS Fabrics directly and see if they can tell me another option. Hang tight!
This Etsy shop is carrying the fabric where you can buy directly! www.etsy.com/listing/1160934516/belize-by-lauren-lesley-studio-quilting?click_key=bd48956109f4ff0c2af1a058152ca4e2419d78f1%3A1160934516&click_sum=84489b8e&ref=shop_home_active_8&crt=1
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Super👍👍
thanks so much!!
Ur gorgeous mashalah
very beautiful face