It's time to become CLEAR and confident with the elements of your designs so that they are triggering the correct FEELINGS and emotions and ultimately, IRRISISTABLE to your ideal customers.
Are you ready to hyper-focus on the power of seasonal floral patterns to help elevate your florals from "pretty" to purposeful?
Let's Dive In!
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Challenge Details
From 15th July- 19th July we will cover
Day 1 - Harnessing
Digging deep into what a season means and how to create triggers.
Day 2 - Roadmaping
Creating tangible visuals.
Day 3 - Building Your Skill Repertoire
Developing a creative tool kit for your future career.
Day 4 - Hyperfocusing
Understanding how to pinpoint your florals and elements.
Day 5 - Solidifying
Choosing layouts to complement your pattern narrative/seasonal print story.
It's more important than ever that you STAND OUT for what YOU bring to the table. You need to build a set of skills that can't be replaced by AI.
The digital era has aided our design industry in many ways, but as we're on the brink of it destroying it, let's double down on the part of the process digital practices will never be able to replace, the traditional methods, emotive designing and purposeful, passion-filled patterns.
The skills are here… time to own them.
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WHAT THEY SAY
about the challenge
Taking a strategic approach
to the research and planning of a design in combination with loose painterly florals will elevate the sales of my artwork and designs.
Anne
My biggest revelation was about drawing v/s painting.
Painting is more like free falling - scary - and drawing is a handrail. But also, my design experience until now required me to be efficient, and it is efficiency that keeps the art away. And I think the Artfulness will be something BIG in the AI era. I want to make unique things that can't be generated.
Karolina
Clarity on the skills I need to develop
Stop thinking I need to become a highly proficient artist/floral painter, in order to start creating artwork for competent pattern designs. Watching your tutorial has brought clarity on the skills I need to develop and that painting loose florals can be so enjoyable!
Sam
Hey there, I'm Natasha
Painter, pattern addict, and research junkie.
I've spent the past 14 years in the printed textiles industry working with many well-known brands from ASOS to anthropology, and everything in between filling the stores with my painterly florals.
Through my years working directly with brands I have seen how the development process works on the inside and how important seasonal design is to a successful collection.
My motto is to "Embrace the Messy" (something I have learned to accept as a mama too) because things always get a little out of control before beauty is born. All in all, I'm your glass-half-full gal here to remind you that the magic happens outside your comfort zone... so if things are feeling a little wobbly, you're on the cusp of greatness.
When it comes to the world of florals there are so many ways to execute these designs... there is definitely enough pie to go around... so grab a fork and let's dive in!!
Come and JOIN US in the 5-day challenge!
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