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They also create commission based designs on request, so can offer one off designs.
I could see myself working for a studio like this as I would want to work as part of a design time as opposed to working for myself, or freelance. Working with screen print is something I'd want to do, and somewhere like this is a studio where I could see my work potentially being able to fit.
Publisher Textiles use a variety of specialist print finishes such as discharge, foil, flock, to create textures and surfaces. These are some of the techniques that I also use within my designs, the bold nature of some of their prints is also not dissimilar to some of the marks and patterns created within my designs. I found that my designs work well repeated, and due to their elaborate nature to not begin to appear too commercial. I definitely feel that my work is more suited to this high end level of the market, which is something I'd like to aim for when designing.
Fig 1. Publisher Textiles (n.d) [Online] [Accessed on 5th December 2013] <http://www.publishertextiles.com.au/>
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