Sunday, 13 October 2013

Career Courses in Textile Designing

Introduction
The textile sector in India is like that huge billboard at the signal you just cannot ignore. It not only provides for one of the most basic physiological needs of the people in the country, but is also responsible for enormous economic development. According to the Government of India’s website - www.india.gov.in - it is one of the most capital and labour intensive industry that contributes four per cent to the country’s GDP and 13.5 per cent to the annual export earnings; it is the second largest employer after the agricultural sector, employing 35 million people directly. This, further supported by India’s rich and varied heritage of textiles, makes a career in textile design an exciting proposition.

What is textile designing?
Any material or surface comprising fibers made by weaving, knitting, crocheting or pressing together fibers (felting) is called a textile. Different textiles can be created by altering any of these techniques or creating a new technique altogether. We change the surface of a textile by dyeing, printing, texturing or embroidering. A good course in textile design should mainly equip you with an understanding of all these areas so as to create a textile and also manipulate these techniques to create completely new textiles altogether.
Akkireddy Prakash, a student of National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad informs, “Textile designers need to understand fabrics and their behaviours and properties extremely well. They also need to possess a good sense of the visual and design principles like colour, composition, patterns, etc. Weaving forms a very important part of textiles. Apparently then, a course in textile designing includes a module that introduces students to various weaving methods so that they can experiment and create new weaves. This, because every weave delivers a different fabric.”

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