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Kate Farley is a Course Leader and Associate Professor in the Department of Textile Design at Norwich University of the Arts. Her teaching focuses on drawing, printed textile design, contextual studies, and professional practice. She leads strategic initiatives for the Textile Design discipline, overseeing staff and academic processes. Her research explores visual communication and narrative-driven surface design, with a specialization in pattern creation for interiors, fashion, and public spaces.
Professional collaborations include projects with Transport for London, Barbican Centre, and David Mellor Design. She authored REPEAT: Printed Pattern for Interiors (Bloomsbury, 2023) and has exhibited internationally. Awards include the 2017 House Beautiful Award for her 'Construct' window film project. Farley serves as an external examiner for Arts University Bournemouth and Hereford College of Arts, and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Her work integrates cultural heritage into design, emphasizing British manufacturing through partnerships with companies like Formica and The Window Film Company. Notable projects include bespoke patterns for Birmingham Airport and NHS environments, as well as limited-edition prints for London Transport Museum.




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