The 3 Competent Flower Designer Types – Choose One That Will Create A Fabulous Flower Arrangement For You

Nov 10th, 2009 by James Earley | 0

The flower designer is a critical position in a floral shop. The owner, a manager, or other employee may fulfill the role of the designer. The definition of this position is one who creates designs using flowers. It is the individual who interprets and fulfills a customer’s request into a floral design. Because not all designs are created equal, sometimes the resulting arrangement may cause the designer to be judged as not being good. So what makes a good designer, anyway?

A designer is often times judged as being good or not good according to the resulting floral design they arranged. The recipient and customer will decide if the designs is good or not. This decision is directly tied back to the designer. These people will make a decision as to whether or not the designer has good floral design skills.

To help minimize or eliminate any negative judgements, the most important element that a designer must take into consideration is designing to the customer requirements. Other important skills that help a flower designer receive good ratings are having a love for flowers, and combining that passion with enough creativity and artistic talents to design some incredible looking floral creations.

The creation of floral designs which grab a viewer’s eyes is a skill that good flower designers have. It is like an artist who creates a piece of artwork that captures the viewer’s attention, almost in a mesmerizing way. When you are pulled into a floral design, you experience something that must be good about the designer who produced it.

In the floral industry there are three types of floral designers. The three types include designers who create designs by following a picture or floral recipe, custom designers who make unique arrangements for each order, and designers that either re-create someone else’s design (by picture or recipe) or create their own unique designs. Remember, the judgement will be made by those involved with the actual finished design – the customer, the recipient, and everyone else who sees it.

The creations made by sticking to a recipe or formula are not necessarily the most creative and certainly are not original. These creations are expected from floral shops that fulfill orders for FTD, Teleflora, 1-800Flowers, and other flower wire companies. This is because customer’s order a floral design based upon a photo or image and request the exact same thing.

A custom floral designer creates arrangements for each order based upon a conversation with the customer. These designers are typically the most creative and they use a lot more artistic skills than one who follows a design recipe. This type of flower arranger is the daring florist — one who does not follow the blueprint designs and creates the most amazing looking designs. Their designs are unbelievably riveting and truly cause viewers to remember the flowers.

Some florists make fantabulous flower designers without much previous experience – they just have a unique and natural power to create gorgeous designs. There are others that require instruction and training following the direction of a master flower designer. In this case, the designer surely must find training classes to take as well as locating mentorship possibilities. Together these will help the person to enhance their skills and become labeled good as a flower designer.

As a professional master florist and floral education instructor, the Royal Bouquet Florist shares his passion for helping others to succeed as a flower designer. He has dedicated his site to the development, enhancement and perfecting of your floral design skills. Add his top- floral design tips to your design arsenal now.

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