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Explore work as set designer. This page gives a simple overview of the occupation, useful skills, map context and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Set designers create and document the visual concept for performances, exhibitions or staged spaces, then guide how scenery, props and stage layouts are built and used.
In job descriptions, look for script analysis, artistic concepts, set models, sketches, stage layouts, prop materials, rehearsals, workshop documentation, visual quality and collaboration with artistic teams.
Set designers turn a script, score or artistic idea into a visible world for a performance, exhibition or staged event. The work moves from research and sketches to models, stage layouts, prop choices, workshop instructions and adjustments during rehearsals. It depends on close collaboration with directors, performers, technicians and scenic workshops.
Useful skills include script analysis, scenography, set models, artistic research, prop materials, stage layouts, rehearsal attendance and visual quality control. Some roles specialise in digital drafting, exhibition stands, set painting, prop building, touring productions or adapting a design to a specific venue.
Salary context depends on production scale, design ownership, budget responsibility, rehearsal time, workshop supervision and whether the designer is hired for one production or a continuing venue role. A small studio production and a large touring stage build are different comparisons.
Career paths may begin in theatre design assistance, scenic art, prop work, exhibition design or stage technical roles. Progression can move toward lead set design, production design, art direction, exhibition scenography, teaching, portfolio-based freelance work or design management.
Vacancies should show whether the role is concept design, model making, digital drafting, workshop documentation or on-site supervision. Check expectations around rehearsals, budget estimates, rights to designs, collaboration with costume or lighting and who approves final visual changes.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
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Interior designers and decorators (3432)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/874a2080-a9b6-46a9-8662-c9b7d4208f73 |
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| ESCO code | 3432.5 |
| ISCO group | 3432 |
| Concept type | Occupation |