This training entitles you to
180 ECTS credits over three years.
Examples trades
- Textile Designer, Materials Designer, Color Designer, Polysensorial Designer,
- Knitwear Designer, Woven Goods Designer, Accessory Designer,
- Textile Graphic Designer, Colorist, Trend Forecaster, Fabric Development Specialist,
- Buyer/Material Designer,
- Project Manager/Research and Development,
- Teacher (depending on further studies)...
Job opportunities after a DN MADe materials specializing in textiles
This training level Bachelor's degree is professionalizing and allows for immediate entry into the job market.
With a DN Made Materials, Textile specialty, you can become Textile designer, Textile graphic designer or else Textile development specialist.
Although professional integration is a solution considered by graduates, an increasing number of students are considering further studies.
Follow-up studies are numerous and varied, it is possible to do a DNSEP option art or design or else a National Higher Diploma of Art.
You are
Interested in the textile industry both in cultural knowledge and in technical practices, such as weaving, knitting, dyeing, printing, embroidery…
Attracted to the creation of textile surfaces intended for decoration and the environment as well as clothing and fashion.
Curious and critical on the major challenges of the contemporary world, particularly in relation to textile design (eco-responsibility, heritage transmission, etc.)
Observer and you like to experiment, explore, analyze, and master different materials, especially textiles, with a view to reflection and production.
Capable of physical and mental mobility to discover varied territories and approaches
Objectives of the DN MADe Materials – Textile and Eco-responsible Know-how Specialization
At Saint Géraud, the DN MADe Materials program trains creators capable of designing innovative textile projects. Students learn to develop a strong artistic and technical culture, to question and experiment with textile skills, while integrating an eco-responsible and innovation-oriented approach. The program also encourages collaborative work, argumentation, and professional communication of projects.
Textile design sectors
The textile designer is involved in artistic creation and integrates the medium (textile and other materials) into their approach, which requires genuine technical mastery.
In the fashion industry, The textile designer creates textures, color palettes, patterns, or illustrations that appear on clothing. Their work precedes that of the fashion designer. They also design textile accessories that complement outfits (scarves, ties, socks, etc.). They also work in the lingerie sector.
In the textile industry (fashion/home), That is to say, at fabric manufacturers, he collaborates with the designer and acts as collection manager, to conceptualize the shaping of trends, define themes, colors, and materials for developing seasonal collections. He thus collaborates with sales representatives, marketing managers, graphic designers, production staff, and technicians.
In the home space, and in collaboration with fabric editors, he designs items for tableware (table linen and decorative accessories), as well as for home textiles (cushions, throws, catch-all trays, etc.), and also for curtains, sheers, and upholstery fabrics (seating, sofas). His field also encompasses wall coverings, in the design of patterns for wallpaper, decorative panels, as well as floor coverings (rugs, carpets).
What to do after a DN MADE Materials – Eco-responsible Textile and Know-how Specialization?
After obtaining a DN MADe Materials, students have a BAC +3 level diploma. They have the option to continue their studies or enter the workforce.
For further studies, students can pursue an apprenticeship at our institution in MASTÈRE Artistic Director of Visual Communication Projects.
They can also integrate the following training programs:
- DSAA — mention mode option textile
- DNSEP — design option
- MASTER — Fashion and Textile Trades
- MASTER — Course mode and subject
- Master's Degree — Artistic Direction of Fashion
- Master's Degree — Art Direction and Brand Strategy
- Master's — Innovation and Product Development Manager in Fashion
- Master's Degree — Fashion and Luxury Management
Career opportunities
- Textile Design Agency
- Craft workshop
- Fashion and furniture companies
- Creative Studios ○ Cultural Institutions
Target professions
- Textile designer, materials designer, pattern designer, knitwear designer
- Warp and weft designer, color designer
- Textile Graphic Designer
What became of them?
Discover the testimonials and inspiring stories of former DN MADE Materials – Textile students at Saint Géraud!
Their journeys are a true source of motivation and show that anything is possible with determination and passion.
















Why choose Saint Géraud Aurillac?
- One Individualized monitoring students, made possible by the human size of the structure.
- A responsive teaching team that focuses its instruction on real-world projects.
- To workshops artistic and cultural.
- Voyages, workshops and Outputs cultural
- An opening to the international through the program Erasmus+
- A possible third year in alternating






















Terms registration
The institution is subject to the national higher education admission procedure: PARCOURSUP.
THE MADE DN Connected!
The portfolio
final year projects
A Look Back at the Open House on March 7: A Closer Look at Our Programs
From textile design project to umbrella: a workshop between contemporary creation and local know-how
MADe DN Graduation Projects 2025
Fashion show
The dressed body
Project in partnership around the Cantal mountain (Jordanne Valley)
Project in partnership around the Cantal mountain (Jordanne Valley)