Meticulous × Recommended Skills: Color Theory

28 jobs found.

Technical Illustrator

Specialized illustration profession that accurately and clearly visualizes technical content. Responsible for producing manuals, technical documents, patent drawings, product design drawings, etc.

Tokoyama Apprentice

An occupation where one learns the skills of wigs and hair setting used on stages such as Kabuki under a master as an apprentice and performs support tasks.

Foil Stamper (Gold and Silver Thread Manufacturing)

A profession that presses gold and silver leaf or gold and silver thread onto materials using dedicated press machines to decorate washi paper, textiles, crafts, and more.

Feather Craftsman

Artisan who selects, processes, and combines feathers by hand to create ornaments and crafts. Requires delicate techniques and design skills.

Pen Drawing Artisan

Artisan who hand-draws blueprints, decorative illustrations, letters, and sign designs using pens and ink.

Yuzen Dyer

Yuzen dyers are traditional craft technicians who dye patterns on fabrics such as kimonos using the Yuzen dyeing technique. They manually perform processes from underpainting to stencil creation, resist paste application, dyeing, steaming, and scouring.

Glaze Formulator

A profession that formulates glazes used in the pottery and porcelain manufacturing process and manages the mixing ratios and quality of raw materials.

Straw Dyer

A profession that colors straw using plant dyes or chemical dyes and supplies materials used in handicrafts, tatami surfaces, etc.