Creating Botanical Patterns from a Drawing
Surfaces to print
A course by Giulia Tosi , Designer and Artisan
About the video: Surfaces to print
Overview
“In this lesson, we will see together that there are different materials to print on. Each material we choose depends on the type of product we want to create.”
In this video lesson Giulia Tosi addresses the topic: Surfaces to print, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creating Botanical Patterns from a Drawing. Learn how to make a botanical pattern that captures your perspective of nature by drawing, painting, and duplicating illustrations in Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“Surfaces to print Now I'm going to show you how I transformed my patterns in objects and products. Technology allows us, to date, to be able to print on any type of material. Generally, I just print on two materials, fabric and paper. With printing on paper, I generally print notebooks. The ones I like the most are in two formats, the A5 and the A6, because I find them two practical formats and small enough to always carry with you. Another product I like is the prints, sometimes in square format, others in rectangular format, therefore always in A5, A6, sometimes A4 format. The difference ...”
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Course summary for: Creating Botanical Patterns from a Drawing
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Botanical Illustration, Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration

Giulia Tosi
A course by Giulia Tosi
Giulia Tosi is a designer and artisan from Verona, Italy. She is founder of the brand Insunsit, which means "nowhere" in the Mantuan dialect. Her style is characterized by the freedom to not choose any one fixed path. Giulia works with a range of materials and her creations are constantly evolving.
After studying History of Art at university, she spent some years working as a bookseller and developing her personal project on the side. She went on to travel around Italy, selling her creations at various markets before opening her online shop and setting herself up in a shared studio in Verona. It is here that she currently works, exhibits her pieces, and receives visitors.
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