Alex
Russell : Alex is a freelance textile designer, illustrator and artist.
Andrew David
Design, Inc. Andrew David Design Studio... Your
"in-house" design department. You'll soon find that they are
everything you need in freelance design. Andrew has been servicing the
creative needs of businesses in the New Orleans area for over 18 years. His
employment history started in the t-shirt industry and eventually progressed
to men's fashion design.He spent 3 years working as an artist for two local
screen printers, over 5 years working in men's apparel design and
merchandising for Kenneth Gordon, 3 years of the same description at
Dillard's Corporate office in Little Rock, AR, and another 4 years with CMK
Designs back in New Orleans. Address: 1917 Garon Dr
Mandeville, LA 70448 Phone 985.502.3670
Fax 985.624.8477 e-mail:
info@andrewdaviddesign.com
Contact: Andrew Moore
- Freelancer
- Merchandising / Design Studio
Ann Froomberg Textile Design
(London) she creates original hand-painted artwork for various surface
pattern commissions: printed fashion fabrics, printed/woven furnishing
fabrics, giftwrap and packaging.
Anna
Mcnelis ( Graphic Artist)
: I am a well versed designer able to to conceptualize, design and produce a
project from start to complexion. I am capable to develop embroideries,
patches, T-shirt graphics, create original prints, work on fabric repeats
and also design hangtags and labels. E-mail:
anna@annamcnelis.com
Phone # 201.451.2522
Arpita Goswami / Rupratim
Fashion House (India) : I
work as a Designer for Apparel Houses as well as a finishing and production
artiste for my own range of garments. I
specialized in Ethnicwear,
Bridalwear Eveningwear and in embroidered
garments. Experience - 3 years.
Address : 19/F, Naktala Lane Kolkata - 700047 India Phone :
91-033-24118676 Email :
mickytutu@yahoo.com Phone :(033)471-5807
Barbara Leonard (Italy) Barbara Leonard is well known for her happy and
vivacious designs for children and adults. She lives in Tuscany in the
countryside near Florence. She works alone and her studio overlooks a
tranquil scene of rolling hills ,olive trees and grape vines. Barbara has a
bachelor of arts in textile design and is a very versatile designer and
illustrator . She designs for a variety of products including bedding and
accessories for the juvenile market, wallpaper, ceramics, paper goods, rugs,
beach towels and swimwear . She often works with a specific product in mind
e.g. large repeat designs for juvenile fabrics or panel designs for gift
wraps, but she also works to order and to client's specifications creating
new images or modifying existing designs to fit any product.
Belladonna
: (United Kingdom ; Designer
/ Factory Liason) british bridal and eveningwear designer 20
years experience, specializing in beaded and embroidered middle-to-top end
merchandise available for consultancy or freelance work
international. Trouble-shooting for production or sampling in
China and India, factory
liasion, technical and creative solutions, adaptable and free to travel.
Address: flat 3, Leigham
Hall Streatham
High Road
London sw16 1dn United
Kingdom Phone: 44
(0)208 696 0042 or 44[0]794 1431219
Email: stellaplay@talk21.com
Contact: Ms Donna
Beston
Bettie Elghanain :
(New York ; Stylist / Designer) I
went to F.I.T and graduated Cum Laude in 1998 for women's sportswear.
Working at Donna Karan's Signature design offices is where I first
got a glimps of what styling was about during showroom set up and showing
the collections. Shortly after I moved to
Paris and got a job as an Assistant Designer for Isabelle Ballu. I helped
cast all the models and styled all the runway shows with her. After about 10
months I accepted an offer at Ralph Lauren (still in Paris) as a showroom
Stylist and Decorator. I styled windows for
all of the big Paris department stores for Ralph Lauren. Galeries Lafayette,
Bon Marche and Le Printemps to name a few. Also,
every season we had to have the showrooms professionally photographed and I
did the styling for all the shoots. I
returned to NY last year. Since then I've
worked on a freelance basis as a visual coordinator for Prada, an assistant
designer for several fashion companies and I've travelled to Bogota,
Colombia as a fashion consultant to one of the biggest clothing
manufacturers. Currently, I still work with
this manufacturer as a fashion consultant. I
would really like a chance to work more in fashion as a stylist or even as
an assistant. My contact information is:
Cell: 347-678-7274 Home 718-793-2471
Belghanian@hotmail.com
Brian B -Surfinbird Fashion Photography-
(New York
; Fashion Photographer) : Freelance commercial cinematographer
and fashion photographer based in New York City, specializing in fashion,
editorial, commercial, and advertisement photography and film and video
production. Address: PO Box 1198 New York,
New York 10011
USA Phone: 212-894-3748 ext-8870
Fax: 212-894-3748 ext-8870 Email:
surfinbird_nyc@yahoo.com
Website:
http://www.angelfire.com/art/surfinbird
Contact: The Photography of Surfinbird- (Brian B)
Chris
Chun (Australia) Chris is an artist and award winning designer who has
worked, travelled and eaten his way around the world with an appetite for
fun, adventure and great food. chris was born in melbourne and has literally
grown up around food. His parents were both chefs who established a couple
of successful fine dining restaurants. Chris is open to proposals for
specific commercial projects. he has worked with various companies all over
the world and is an award winning designer in homewares. chris can create
designs, illustrations, concepts and style ranges for: textiles for home,
fashion, stationery illustration + editorial
Clare Nicolson : Clare Nicolson textiles combine digitally printed
cottons and silks with vintage fabric to create a fresh range of interior
textiles and accessories. The range includes cushions, throws, tea towels,
scarves and handmade greetings cards, many of which incorporate vintage
fabric ensuring truly unique designs. Designs for clare nicolson textiles
are taken from paper collages which she creates using decorative papers and
packaging. Inspiration for collages can come from almost anything; an old
teapot, a walk in the country, even the birds in her garden. Pattern is an
integral part of the textiles. Layering pattern on pattern, designs develop
as each new paper is uncovered.
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