Career in Textile Design Salary Trends, Jobs & Roles 2025

Published by Shikha Kumari on Jan 15, 2025

The textile industry in India is one of the oldest in the world. The earliest surviving Indian cotton threads date back to 4000BC and dyed clothes were documented back till 2500 BC. India’s rich natural resources for making and decorating textiles are unrivaled. Over centuries, most regions developed specialities based on local resources  such as golden silks of Assam,fine cottons of Bengal, red dyes of south-east India, etc. India has a rich cultural heritage of textile with the current trends moving towards natural fibres, sustainability, technological clothes and automation in textile design. This article will explore the current salary trends, job roles of textile designers in India.

What does a Textile Designer do? 

Textile design is the process of planning and producing a fabric’s appearance and structure. Textile designers dream up designs that are woven or knitted into cloth or printed on fabric. Given below is some of the task that textile designers entails:-

  • Development and creating of new textile design and patterns.
  • Selecting appropriate colours, patterns, and material for each design.
  • Producing Sketches and Using specialist computer software to assist with designs.
  • Attending and exhibiting designs at trade fairs.
  • Presenting designs and samples to customers for evaluation.
  • Researching current trends and customer preference in fashion and textile industry 

Top career in Textile Design.

Textile design is a prominent industry in India. Currently, the opportunities are more than ever and here is a list of those top prospects for a career in textile design in india:-

  • Junior Textile Print Designer:  Creates and develops print designs for fabrics under the guidance of senior designers.
  • Assistant Textile Designer: Supports senior designers, assists in pattern creation, and handles administrative tasks.
  • Colorist: Selects and coordinates colors for textile products, working closely with design teams.
  • Textile CAD Operator: Uses CAD software to create and modify textile patterns for digital production.
  • Quality Control Assistant: Focuses on ensuring the quality of finished textile products through inspection.
  • Production Coordinator: Coordinates between design and production teams, overseeing the manufacturing process.

And many more.

The average salary for a textile designer may vary depending on various factors such as market condition, location and their experience and specializations. Given below is the list of jobs and their average salary in current market scenario for textile designers in india:

 Textile Designers Salary in India

Job ProfileAverage Salary (INR)
Textile Design TraineeINR 2.5 LPA- INR 4 LPA
Junior Textile Print DesignerINR 3.5 LPA- INR 6 LPA
Assistant Textile DesignerINR 3 LPA- INR 5 LPA
ColoristINR 3 LPA- INR 5.5 LPA
Textile CAD OperatorINR 3 LPA- INR 5 LPA
Merchandising AssistantINR 3.5 LPA- INR 6 LPA
Production CoordinatorINR 4 LPA- INR 7 LPA
Quality Control AssistantINR 3.5 LPA- INR 6 LPA

The salaries of textile designers based on their specializations and experience is listed below:

Specialisation Based Salary of Textile Designers in India

Job ProfileEntry Level SalaryMid Level SalarySenior Level Salary
Textile Engineer3.5 LPA – 5.5 LPAINR 7 LPA- 10 LPAINR 12 LPA and above
Textile TechnologistINR 3 LPA- 5 LPAINR 6 LPA – 9 LPAINR 10 LPA and above
Textile Production ManagerINR 4.5 LPA – 7 LPAINR 8 LPA- 12 LPAINR 14 LPA and above
Textile DesignerINR 3 LPA – 5 LPAINR 6 LPA – 10 LPAINR 12 LPA and above
Product Development ManagerINR 4 LPA- 6 LPAINR 8 LPA- 12 LPAINR 15 LPA and above
Fashion IllustratorINR 2.5 LPA- 4.5 LPAINR 5 LPA- 8 LPAINR 10 LPA and above

Textile design job trends are constantly evolving as technology and user demands change. The field is becoming increasingly dynamic. Here , given below, are some trends that new generation of textile designers might lean towards:

Nanotechnology: Nanotech has been introduced in the textile industry for sometime now but is rarely used. In the upcoming years, nanotechnology can be used to create fabrics that are more sensitive, flexible and multipurpose.

Antimicrobial Additives: Usage of antimicrobial additives can be used to keep the fabrics fresh between washes by stopping bacterial growth.

AirDye: Techniques like air dye will be used in which heat is used to transfer colors to textiles from a recyclable paper base, which reduces water and energy consumption.

The textile industry, while having a rich history and a strong hold in India, is still a dynamic and evolving field. Expanding roles and opportunities driven by technological advancements and changing industry needs. As the demand for creative professionals grows, designers are embracing new tools such as nanotech while focusing on sustainability. Crafting a sweet blend of technology and culture.

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