Promotional Products Designer

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T-shirt printing
T-shirt printing in the workshop
2 people in print workshop
Co-ordinator Sarah and trainee at work
At work on computer
Co-ordinator Sarah designs on the computer

Employment Training Places: 1

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What services does this enterprise have to offer and who are the customers?

PromoWorks offers design and manufacture of promotional products including; T-Shirts, mugs, mouse mats and bags.

PromoWorks, A Kibble enterprise

We take on large orders from companies and charities as well as individuals requiring just one personalised product.

What activities and tasks will the young person perform?

The young person working within PromoWorks will work alongside myself on a daily basis, learning all aspects of printing promotional products, from initial design processes on computers, to manual screen printing and illustration methods.

What transferable skills will the young person take from this role?

The young person will gain good practical, transferable skills, such as computer aided design, manual screen printing processes, cleaning and maintenance of machinery. He will also benefit by gaining soft skills including time management, customer care, team work and working to deadlines.

What qualifications can they work towards?

What is your background?

I trained as a Textile Designer at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. Upon graduating, I set up my own small business, designing and manufacturing fashion accessories. Whilst doing this I began to teach art to various charities and schools. I saw the post at KibbleWorks advertised, and thought it would be a great opportunity to combine all my previous skills together in one job!

Click here for Jim Mullan, KibbleWorks Enterprise Manager's contact details

Click here to make a referral to KibbleWorks