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Designers held about 492,000 jobs in 2000. About one-third were
self-employed. Employment was distributed as follows:
- Graphic designers 190,000
- Floral designers 102,000
- Merchandise displayers and window trimmers 76,000
- Commercial and industrial designers 50,000
- Interior designers 46,000
- Fashion designers 16,000
- Set and exhibit designers 12,000
Designers work in a number of different industries, depending on
their design specialty. Fashion designers generally work for textile,
apparel, and pattern manufacturers; wholesale distributors of clothing,
furnishings, and accessories; or for fashion salons, high-fashion
department stores, and specialty shops.
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