Recommended Skills > Color theory knowledge

10 jobs found.

Oobari worker (Printing platemaking)

Specialized occupation in the printing platemaking process, involving pasting and position adjustment of films and originals necessary for creating printing plates.

Signboard maker

A profession that designs, produces, and installs signboards and signs using letters and graphics.

Mounting Craftsman

A mounting craftsman is a traditional artisan who laminates paper and fabric used in Japanese decorative items such as hanging scrolls, screens, and fusuma doors, applies gold leaf pressing and decorations, and finishes them.

Resin Letterpress Printing Worker

Manufacturing position that operates printing presses using resin letterpress plates, responsible for plate attachment, ink supply, adjustment of impression pressure and paper feed speed, and quality inspection.

Commercial Photographer

Specialist who plans, shoots, edits, and produces photographs used for commercial purposes such as advertising, products, and fashion.

Daruma manufacturer (paper-made)

Traditional craft artisan who manually performs a series of processes using washi or paper, from making the Daruma core material to papier-mâché application, drying, coloring, and face painting.

Transfer Decorator (Ceramics)

Artisan who applies patterns to ceramics using transfer paper (decal) and fires them in a kiln to fix the decoration.

Hikisome Dyer

An artisan who draws patterns on fabric using resist agents and allows dyes to penetrate, expressing diverse patterns.

Hairdresser apprentice

A job where one performs assisting tasks such as shampooing and coloring under the guidance of hairdressers in beauty salons, acquiring skills towards obtaining a hairdresser qualification.

Maki-e Artist

Traditional decorative craft profession that sprinkles gold or silver powder on the surface of lacquerware to draw pictures or patterns.