tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4663179508159781545.post5840706342707687541..comments2024-02-25T18:08:05.991-08:00Comments on Lindsay Ostrom: Christmas Breaklindsay ostromhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01864301085487780642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4663179508159781545.post-21282928604470505532014-10-28T05:34:19.390-07:002014-10-28T05:34:19.390-07:00Have you ever tried your hand at Fabric Designing?...Have you ever tried your hand at Fabric Designing? I think you would do remarkably well!! I have designed a few lines myself and sold them I was a complete novice, the only hard part about the actualy creative process is you have to use a good software like Photoshop and it has to be done in color layers and using only a limited # of pantone colors and of course trying to sell them. I am lucky and I could hook you up with ONE design firm if you are interested in showing any of your work, just happens to be in the family. I used an old version of Photoshop to make my designs but any of the new versions of photoshop would work Mine was 7.0 it's way back there. Now they call them CS (creative Suite)and I didn't hire an agent(probably should have) but sent out packets to fabric design houses..they will take freelance or you can get an agent. You get paid a royalty % of yards sold-- anywhere from 5-7% or you can sell the design outright but then its no longer yours and you don't get royalty. I never became Laurel Birch but you see by her fame how far it can go! I could see your little travel vans being a very successful line! Sondrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03485055844682296876noreply@blogger.com