Dye × Strengths: Creativity & Ideation

For Those Strong in Creativity & Ideation

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable generating new ideas and concepts.

Creativity holds value not only in artistic fields but in all kinds of work. Both small ideas that improve existing methods and entirely new concepts are expressions of creativity. Additionally, some deepen their thinking alone, while others develop ideas through dialogue with others.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize new ideas. Explore how your creativity can flourish.

8 jobs found.

Leather Coloring Worker

A manufacturing job that evenly colors the surface of leather products using dyes or pigments to enhance aesthetics and durability.

Kyozome Artisan

An artisan who uses traditional dyeing techniques such as Kyo Yuzen to draw and dye colors and patterns on bolts of fabric for kimonos and obis.

Shokon Indigo Dyer

Artisan who uses natural indigo dye to dye cloth and yarn into a deep indigo color (shokon ai).

Dyeing Technician (Engaged in Technology Development)

Specialist who conducts research and development on dyes, auxiliaries, and dyeing processes to develop new dyeing technologies and formulations.

Dyeing Researcher

A profession that conducts research on dyeing techniques and dye development for fibers and materials to improve color and functionality.

Lantern pattern maker

Traditional craft artisan who applies patterns to washi paper lanterns using dyeing and painting.

Hand Silk Screen Printer (Silk Screen Printing Industry)

A job that involves manually printing colors and patterns onto fabrics and other materials using the silk screen technique.

Yuzen Pattern Painter

Traditional craft artisan who creates patterns for Yuzen dyeing using hand-drawing or stencils.