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CV

Experience & Expertise

PROFILE

I am currently studying BA Surface Pattern Design Textiles for Fashion at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. I am a very creative individual, this has been reflected throughout my childhood as I have always had a strong connection with drawing, painting and producing weird and wonderful things! My initial love for fashion design came after visiting the Alexander McQueen exhibition Savage Beauty in 2015. The variety of colour, pattern and textures incorporated within McQueen’s work was my main source of inspiration for choosing surface pattern design. I am constantly looking at new ways to better myself and keep my work fresh and up to date. My design identity reflects my personality which is imaginative, lively and always evolving. I mainly specialize in print design, I like to combine both traditional and contemporary methods of working to suit the trends for each season.

SKILLS

Photoshop (Established)
Illustrator (Basic)
Print Design
Drawing
Stitch and Machine Embroidery     
Moodboards
Visualisations
Excellent teamplayer
Work well under pressure
Reliable

EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT

2020   University of Wales Trinity St David

            BA Surface Pattern Design

2020   Debenhams Restaurant

            Food Services Adviser (2015 - Present)

2016   Gower College Swansea

            Art Foundation Diploma (Pass)

2014   Olchfa Comprehensive School

            GCSE’s ( 9 A*- C)

            Duke of Edinburgh (Pass)

            Welsh Baccalaureate (Pass)

EXPERIENCE

Number 8 Project - Interior Design

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Company Liquorice Felts - Handcrafted gifts and accessories


Exhibtions


2020 University Print Exhibition: Print Sale held by students, we designed 20 prints each to sell to the public to raise money for our degree show.


St Fagans Reimagining the archive: I produced a stitched wall hanging inspired by the museums archive full of objects which was then exhibited in the museum.


Welsh Woollen Museum: We were commissioned as a university by the museum to design a tea towel to commemorate women in the war. The tea towel was then exhibited in the museum for the viewing of the general public.

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