About me
Cecilie Elisabeth Rudolph is a Danish textile, material and conceptual designer, as well as a researcher.
She graduated with honors in 2014 from BA Textile Design with a specialism in print, at Central Saint Martins in London. Here she also lives and works today.
She is a highly passionate designer with a new and extensive style towards design, with inspiration taken from everywhere and everything. Her experimental approach to materials often consists of fabric manipulations and innovative finishing techniques. Always searching for a fresh perspective, she has a strong eye for detail, styling, colors and trend forecasting that extends beyond the fabric itself.
Cecilie has exhibited at The New Designers Show 2014– Part 1 as well as the critical acclaimed “Restless Futures” exhibition at London Design Festival in September 2014. Cecilie has got a lot of publicity for her work and has been featured on online platforms, international newspaper and magazines.
Further more she is the 2013 recipient of the Central Saint Martins Joyce Clissold Scholarship for Printed Textile Design, and the prizewinner of The Masters of Linen/ CELC competition 2014.
Cecilie has recently worked as a Trend Researcher and Consultant on a research project for Chef Works.
Skills
- Fashion
- Visual Arts
- Print Design
- Art Direction
- Woven
- Design
- Creative Direction
- Textile Design
- Illustrator
- Photoshop
- Textile Print Design
- Research and Trend Analysis
- Food Design
- Dyeing
- Embellishment Techniques
Education
BA(Hons) Textile Design
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BA in Textile Handicraft Education, Textile Crafts, Communication Cultural Studies
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Awards
CELC The Masters of Linen - Prizewinner
BA Textile Design students have collaborated with the European Linen and Hemp Confederation to produce weave and print work for home interiors and fashion.
As the winner I was rewarded with a two-day visit to France and Belgium to visit the flax fields and the spinning and weaving mills, as well as a money prize.
Central Saint Martins Scholarship Awards 2013
Winner of the Joyce Clissold Scholarship for Printed Textile Design.