Pigment × 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.

Uchiwa Painting Worker

Artisan who applies base processing to washi uchiwa and meticulously draws traditional patterns or designs using paints and brushes.

Leather Coloring Worker

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

Kokeshi painter

Artisan who paints traditional patterns and faces on the wooden body of kokeshi dolls using brushes and pigments.

Dyeing Researcher

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

Lantern lettering painter

Artisan who draws letters and designs on traditional Japanese lanterns using a brush.

Paint Development Engineer

A technical position that develops paint films with desired performance through raw material formulation design, prototyping, evaluation, and improvement.

Nishikitsuke Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Decorator using overglaze painting (nishikitsuke) technique to apply colored patterns or gold luster designs on ceramics.

Fusuma Paper Painter

Traditional craft occupation that decorates spaces by painting patterns on fusuma paper in Japanese rooms using brushes.