Fabric designers work in a variety of different environments depending on their interests and aspirations. They are employed by large fashion houses, textile manufacturers, fashion designers, retailers, design companies, interior decorators, furniture or carpet manufacturers, and home design companies. Some fabric designers are self-employed.
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- Apparel Industry Workers
- Architects
- Automotive Designers
- Buyers
- Color Analysts
- Computer and Video Game Designers
- Computer-Aided Design Drafters and Technicians
- Conservators and Conservation Technicians
- Cosmeticians
- Cosmetics Sales Representatives
- Cosmetics Shop Owners and Managers
- Cosmetologists
- Costume Designers
- Digital Designers
- Drafters
- Ergonomists
- Exhibit Designers
- Fashion Coordinators
- Fashion Designers
- Fashion Illustrators
- Fashion Models' Agents
- Fashion Photographers
- Fashion Stylists
- Fashion Writers and Editors
- Furniture Designers
- Graphic Designers
- Greeting Card Designers and Writers
- Home Stagers
- Image Consultants
- Industrial Designers
- Interior Designers and Decorators
- Jewelers and Jewelry Repairers
- Laboratory Testing Technicians
- Landscape Architects
- Leather Tanning and Finishing Workers
- Makeup Artists
- Manufacturing Supervisors
- Marketing Managers
- Models
- Nail Technicians
- Product Development Directors
- Product Management Directors
- Product Managers
- Production Designers and Art Directors
- Quality Control Engineers
- Quality Control Technicians
- Remote Health Care Engineers
- Sales Managers
- Silverware Artisans and Workers
- Smart Building Systems Designers
- Software Designers
- Tailors and Dressmakers
- Textile Manufacturing Workers