Mixing Analog + Digital Printing Techniques for Fabric with Kineret Enoch

Kineret Enoch is a textile and surface pattern designer with over 15 years of experience developing prints and textile collections for fashion and sportswear brands. Her background combines industry experience in print development and trend research with hands-on knowledge of screen printing and textile techniques… check out her website. In addition to working in the design world, she enjoys teaching screen-printing and material-based textile printing workshops.

A lot of Kineret’s inspiration derives from nature and everyday observations. She often photographs textures, plants, and small details she encounters during the day, which later find their way into her drawings and patterns. She is fascinated by organic forms, repetition, and irregular structures in nature; these observations often become the starting point for patterns. The images shared here include a selection of her recent surface pattern designs, combining hand-drawn elements and digital repeat development. The work explores floral structures, ornamental patterns, and graphic compositions developed for textile applications. Some of the designs originate from hand-drawn sketches and material-based explorations that are later translated into repeat systems.

Kineret enjoys teaching textile screen-printing workshops. She feels working with color and materials hands-on in the shared studio environment is one of the best places to learn. Creating alongside others, with ink and color on their hands, constantly brings discoveries and inspiration into the process. She enjoys exploring the meeting point between hand-crafted processes and digital tools, and developing patterns that grow from drawing, material exploration, and print experimentation. You can see more of her work on Behance.

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