Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors
Combining Shapes and Finalizing Our Pattern 2
A course by Tatiana Nedialkova , Artist, Illustrator, and Entrepreneur
Joined September 2020
About the video: Combining Shapes and Finalizing Our Pattern 2
Overview
“Let's continue working the shapes onto a whole illustration. Consider the symmetry of the pattern, mind the gaps between the shapes and play with the colors. Keep working until it pleases your sight!”
In this video lesson Tatiana Nedialkova addresses the topic: Combining Shapes and Finalizing Our Pattern 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors . Learn to create patterns and illustrations for household products that light up your home.
Partial transcription of the video
“Combining Shapes and Finalizing Our Pattern. We'll continue adding more to our picture, just picking anything and copy it on both sides and now pay attention in a bit. This is just to give us an idea of our whole shape I will zoom out and see what I've got. This feels really small compared to everything else, so hold down the Shift now, make it bigger. Maybe that wasn't the right space for these houses, I call them houses, it could be anything. So I would just put them on the side cause I'm not sure where they're going to go and I'll think about it later. Just for now there was something no...”
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Course summary for: Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors
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Category
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Areas
Digital Illustration, Pattern Design, Printing, Vector Illustration

Tatiana Nedialkova
A course by Tatiana Nedialkova
Tatiana Nedialkova studied literature at the University of Sofia, despite her desire to study art. It was when she moved to the UK that her journey as an artist began. She studied Fine Art Contemporary Practices in Devon, and her world as an artist began to unravel. She describes these years as “the best years an artist can wish for.” She went on to study Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London.
In 2016, she started her own company, Softer and Wild, where she combines her designs with textile products. The company has different collections that include kitchen towels, napkins, table runners, oven gloves, cushion covers, aprons, and more.
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