Thank you so much everyone who entered the Make it in Design scholarship in association with Print Pattern.
We received so many beautiful design entries from over 200 applicants from 39 different countries and had a wonderful time reviewing every single one of them.
Here is part 2 of our fabulous showcase of our top 50 entries, before we announce the results on Friday 15th January. See part 1 here. We hope you enjoy these beautiful designs.
Kay Wolfersperger – Foxtrot
Keisha Okafor – Pattern One
Kimberly Kling – Navii Diamonds
Lauren Miller – Traverse
Masha Volnova – Lush
Mel Armstrong – Cats and wool
Melanie Kosuge – Octo
Melissa Ormonde Guzman – Coffee Mugs
Michelle Lasalvia – ohlala
Monica Mota – Salt and Pepper
Mye DeLeon – Retro Party Light
Nathalie Taylor – Cowboy
Neelam Kaur – Decoded Stripes and QRCode
Sandra Bowers – Morning Stroll
Shelley Schmidt – Trees The Season
Sondra Smith – Cat Folk
Stefania Gulmini – Alphabet
Susanne Kasielke – Lets cook
Tamara Csengeri
Tina Loeffler – Winter Wonderland
Traci Pollard – Burst
Trixia Yong – Succulents
Valentina Maxwell Tansley – Rhombus
Zeinab Iranzadeh – Variation
Zoe Allen – Fern
Featured in the Top 50 shortlist? Be proud and shout all about it and share the Make it in Design graphic below across your social media channels. Please be sure to link back to Make it in Design.
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The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design is the definitive guide to becoming a surface pattern design professional.If you have ever dreamed of seeing your designs on stationery, homewares, fabric or other products, this series of interactive online courses is for you! Thriving surface pattern designer Rachael Taylor will guide you along this exciting path from developing your signature style, to putting a collection together, and from protecting your work to monetising your designs. With a rich combination of design inspiration, practical advice, demonstrations, creative exercises, resources and interviews with leading industry practitioners, this is the go-to guide for anyone wanting to develop their design skills and break into the industry. Our next classes begin February 1, 2016 – we hope to be able to welcome you to class!
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