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Krissie Blythe
by DMU Creative
“I specialise in creating intricate, highly detailed hand drawings using a range of materials and media. My preference is digital printing for wallpapers and fabrics because I can showcase the complexity of my designs and bring them to life by experimenting with colour palettes that express the mood I want to convey. I am intrigued by nature, and I enjoy exploring ideas and finding ways to incorporate this into my artwork. Ultimately, I am keen to build on both my technical and personal skills to excel in my future career as a Textile Designer.”
Eden Coe
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Email: Edencoe1999@gmail.com
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/edencoe_ knitwear/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D
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A pret-a-porter season-agnostic collection of knitted samples inspired by the Icelandic environment and the emotions it evokes. Focusing on a classic, calming and tranquil aesthetic with womenswear in mind. A sense of serenity is captured by luxurious yarns and a considered colour palette inspired by the natural colours in Iceland. Inspiration from visual, contextual and market research has informed Ethereal: looking at knitwear designers like Gabriella Hearst and Maison Margiela, Icelandic artists and researching fibres like wool. Ethereal intends to encapsulate how otherworldly the Icelandic terrain is and leaves you in awe.
Email: Hallie.alicedouglas.29@gmail.com
Instagram: Hallie_douglas.textlies
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Hallie Douglas
Shadow Holes is a project that indulges in the beauty of holes is everyday items, it explores the depth, shape, and patterns they create; but most importantly the shadows they form. The project investigates the creation into 2D flat surface pattern imagery to 3D textiles sculptures, which include mixed media techniques such as digital embroidery, vinyl patterns and hand embroidery. The result is abstract interpretation of lamp shades.
Hannah Glossop
Email: hmglossop@gmail.com
Instagram: hg_textile_arts
Web: hmglossop.wixsite.com/hg-textile-arts
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‘Luminous depths’ is a collection for womenswear creating one-off statement fashion pieces. Inspired by sea species and adaptations of sea creatures. Exploring the uniqueness and how alien sea species are: ‘more than 90 percent of the ocean’s species are still undiscovered’(National Geographic). Sustainability is at the forefront, reusing plastic waste and recycling fabrics. Spreading awareness of plastic pollution and the ‘devastating impact on marine life’ (UNESCO). “My love of stitch and texture is brought to life through digital embroidery, fabric manipulation and embellishment. My passion for experimental stitch is shown throughout my collection.”
Email: emiliagood25@hotmail.com
Instagram: @emilia.good.designs
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Emilia Good
‘Coastal Serenity’ explores textures and tactility through layering designs and various print processes.”With a passion for mark-making and textures, my designs often look towards nature for inspiration. Exploring surfaces on a microscopic level, ‘Coastal Serenity’ investigates the elements found within British coastlines through large-scale expressive prints. Designing for the interior and lifestyle market, my collections often gravitate towards an earthy colour palette to create a calming atmosphere for the home.”
Email: ellahadfield50@gmail.com
Instagram: @ellamaidesigns
LinkedIn: Ella Hadfield
Ella Hadfield
“As a designer who loves the world of fine art and textiles, my design work revolves around the reinvention of past art. Design elements such as colour and carefully constructed pattern play a huge part in my collections, which focus on enhancing interior spaces through contemporary design. The variation in my aesthetic, shows my ability to adapt as well as my wide range of skill. This is reinforced by working with a range of sustainably sourced yarns including silk and wool, hand dyeing and technical warp set ups - such as double cloth and single cloth structures.”
Email: Cal.leehall98@gmail.com
Instagram: @cal.lee.hall
Web: p2605488.myportfolio.com
Callum Hall
‘Abstracted architecture’ is an idea generated and inspired by the curiosities found within and around neo-classical to urban structures. A raw illustrative style remains a key factor within this collections aesthetic and is accompanied by simple colourpalettes. These factors combined make for illustrative textile prints that are bold, raw, detailed, and refreshing.
Email: naomi.grace.hall@gmail.com
Instagram:@naomigracedesign
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Naomi Hall
“Surface quality and distortion are at the center of my design practice. Within my process,minimalistic designs are transformed into new surfaces through exploring drawing styles and print combinations. Connecting digital and physical methods is important to link the past and the future of printed textile design. My final major project uses minimal colour contrast to create new material qualities from exploration with screen printing. Sustainability has influenced my project by looking at drawing solutions to reduce the amount of dye printed. Designing for high-end consumers shows consideration for product longevity, production needs and conceptual outcomes.”
Email: lucy.horner2001@btinternet.com
Instagram: @lucyhorner.textiles
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Lucy Horner
“Pattern, texture, and colour from the natural world are the main source of inspiration for my work as a woven textile designer. This project, ‘Coast’, explores the connection between people and nature, more specifically coastal landscapes. I enjoy looking at how aspects of nature can be brought into interiors through calming colour and interesting woven structures. A positive colour palette of cool blues and neutral greens, balanced with warmer rusty, pink hues, brought directly from the natural world, creates a relaxing, yet optimistic collection. My collection is aimed at interiors with a focus on blankets for outdoor living spaces. Winning the DMU Roadley Award for supporting innovation in sustainability allowed me to source a range of different textured wool and tencel yarns to create a more sustainable collection.”
Josie Jamison
Email: Josiemaejamison@gmail.com
Instagram: @jamisondesigns
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‘Wonder Life’ features a collection of childrenswear textile designs which celebrates wildlife in its natural habitat. Animals and animal prints have been hand-drawn and digitally manipulated to create a fun, playful collection which takes wildlife from reality, chameleonising it into a fantasy world.
Email: isabellekedge@gmail.com
Instagram: @isabellekedge.textiles
LinkedIn: Isabelle Kedge
Web: inktr.ee/issykedge
Issy Kedge
“As an ambitious woven textile designer, I have a strong eye for colour, pattern and scale which is something I developed throughout this collection. Influenced by the Italian inspired Welsh village, Portmeirion, I collected visual imagery of the colourful, graphic architecture located within the beautiful natural landscape. My collection explores the concept of enhancing interior spaces through the use of sustainable materials, including a range of wool and silk, which was supported by winning a DMU Roadley award. In order to emulate my vivid colour palette, I dyed most of my yarns, resulting in a colour cohesive collection which reflects Portmeirion Village.”
Molly Paine
Email: molly.p.paine@gmail.com
Instagram: @mptextiles
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“‘Cosmos’ is a fashion collection inspired by years of watching sci-fi movies with my dad. After every movie, I’m left in awe of the extraordinary worlds they create, sparking the idea to develop worlds of my own. In an alternate universe humans inhabit four planets: Metropolis, Arcadia, Solaria and Okeanos. ‘Cosmos’ is divided into four sections, visualising what people on each of these planets would be wearing.From graphic geometrics to organic textures, this unique collection showcases the diversity of my design skills and inspirations. My curious and investigative approach to design encourages extensive exploration in the print room, allowing me to feed my passions for colour, pattern and texture into all of my designs.”
Email: annarazey.business@gmail.com
Instagram: a_textiles_r
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Anna Razey
“Biomimicry is a design field that draws inspiration or materials from nature that can problem solve and create innovative solutions through the technical side of textiles. My work discusses how the high demand of fast fashion retailers has increased during the recent years and considers how biomimicry can be introduced into high street brands. Studying the rise of high street fashion and the importance of analysing the potential of biomimicry in fashion drove the research into sustainable textiles and environmentally friendly choices within textiles. Focusing on the comparison of durability of high street sportswear and bioinspired sportswear, accelerated laboratory skills in textiles testing.”