Jessica Walker
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- ! SEEK THE SLEEK
- *Little Cottage Comforts*
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- A2 Media
- About
- Ambroidery
- Amy's Old Blog!
- anniefearne
- Annies Designs...
- Burton Designs
- CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
- Cath Kidston - About Cath Kidston
- CCAD Textiles & Surface Design Degree Show 2012
- Charlotte Pennock Design
- claire a baker
- Country Cottage Chic
- COWBOYS & CUSTARD
- Dot Lily
- Eins Stein Designs
- Fiber Art Calls for Entry
- Goth Girl of the Week
- gothic addiction
- gothic dolphins forenever
- Hannah Louise Suffell
- Kalla Surface Pattern Design Blog
- Karly Louise Stoker
- Kayleigh Falcus
- kelli elizabeth
- Kelli Elizabeth
- Kitschen Pink
- lovely miss elvis
- MAKING A MARK
- one little bird
- PhillippaLovesDesign
- print & pattern
- Print and Pattern Design
- Printsource
- raindrops of red
- ROBYNTORIA
- Ruhi Crafts
- Stephanie Quinn
- Textiles and Surface Design
- Textiles by Bex
- The fabric of my life
- The Old Lucketts Store Blog
- the textile blog
- What Katie Did Next...
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Student |
Location | Hartlepool, Cleveland, United Kingdom |
Introduction | Jessica sees herself as a very innovative Card and Gift designer; she prides herself on looking for gaps in the market rather than conforming to current trends. Her target audience is mainly young adults however her work has the ability to appeal to all ages. Her work is textually based but she is also enthusiastic about using digital methods, combined together they prove to create an overall interesting injection to the market. When Jessica has finished her education she plans to acquire a job in the card and gift industry for commercial and mass produced designs, this is to gain experience in the gift market, so she will then have the knowledge required to branch into freelance work. Within 5 years she hopes to be successful in creating her own well-known brand. Jessica prides herself on creating passionate designs, which are individual and have a very personal feel; she wants to create designs to feed her passion, not for money. |