Frequently Asked Questions
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This is an industry-supported initiative designed to help students and emerging designers gain hands-on experience in textile printing for educational and portfolio purposes.
The program allows approved participants to print small-scale projects using selected fabrics under professional production conditions. -
The program is open to:
Fashion design students
Textile design students
Interior, product, or surface design students
Final-year or portfolio-based academic projects
All applications must be supported by school or lecturer approval.
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This program is strictly for educational and portfolio use only.Printed materials under this program:
Are not for retail resale
May include a “NOT FOR SALE” marking
Cannot be used for commercial brand production
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To ensure consistent and reliable results, projects are limited to selected polyester fabrics only:
Polyester Light (thin)
Polyester Standard (medium weight)
Polyester Heavy (thicker base)
Fabric suitability is reviewed during application.
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The minimum order quantity is:
5 meters
Orders below this quantity are not available under this program.
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Approved projects require a minimum of 4 working days after final artwork approval and payment confirmation.
During academic peak periods, students are encouraged to apply 2–3 weeks before their project deadlines.
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Educational collaboration rates are available under this program. Pricing is structured to support learning while maintaining professional production standards.Final pricing depends on:
Fabric type
Print requirements
Project scale
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Artwork must be:
Original and fully owned by the applicant
Free from copyrighted, trademarked, or licensed content
The program reserves the right to decline artwork that does not meet legal or production requirements.
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Yes.
All applications must include lecturer or school approval (signed or stamped) as part of the submission process.This ensures the project is recognized as an academic or portfolio-based activity.
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All submissions are reviewed based on:Program guidelines
Production suitability
Capacity and scheduling availability
The program reserves the right to approve, waitlist, or decline applications.
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If capacity is full or scheduling is limited, suitable projects may be placed on a waitlist. Applicants will be contacted if availability opens up. -
If a project does not meet program requirements, it may be declined. Applicants are welcome to:
Revise their project
Reapply at a later time
Explore other suitable production options
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If a commercial client expresses interest in a student design:
The student’s consent is required
Commercial production will be handled separately
Proper credit or collaboration terms may be discussed
This program itself does not authorize commercial resale.
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Students can apply by completing the application form and submitting:
Academic details
Project description
Design preview
Lecturer or school approval
Applications will be reviewed before production approval.
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For enquiries related to the Student Program, please contact us via WhatsApp using the details provided on our website.

