These 2009 releases highlight NedGraphics' commitment to providing specialized, best-in-class tools for complex manufacturing processes, a pillar of its success.
NedGraphics has long been recognized as a leader in providing software solutions tailored specifically for textile professionals. Unlike general graphic design software, the NedGraphics 2009 suite was engineered to handle the technical complexities of fabric construction, including: for intricate jacquard and dobby designs. Knit patterns with precise stitch simulation. Floor covering layouts for carpets and rugs.
: What used to take a bucket of dye and a wasted afternoon now took a single click. They could generate fifty colorways of a single damask pattern before lunch.
: Visualization software that applies designs to 3D models like dresses or sofas nedgraphics.com nedgraphics 2009
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The update improved compatibility with existing and upcoming production technologies. Legacy of NedGraphics Solutions
NedGraphics 2009 documentation, including the Jacquard release notes and the Fashion Design solution overview, focuses on technical updates, software capabilities, and bridging design concepts with fabric production. The available literature primarily consists of product release notes and overviews rather than traditional academic papers. For more details, visit Scribd . NedGraphics Jacquard 2009 Release Notes | PDF - Scribd Knit patterns with precise stitch simulation
By 2009, NedGraphics was already established in the apparel, carpet, and home furnishing markets. The 2009 updates reinforced this, particularly for manufacturers who needed to:
The Jacquard 2009 CAM module translates flat pixel artwork into layered, woven fabric engineering files.
Enabled easy creation of complex repeats, including half-drop, mirror, and tailored repeats. They could generate fifty colorways of a single
: Secured fixed folder pathways for yarn and weave databases, preventing accidental server desynchronization across network teams.
For rotary and flatbed printing, this module automated the tedious task of seamless repeat creation. It included:
The year 2009 was a period of transition and restructuring for NedGraphics on the corporate front. The company was a wholly-owned subsidiary of , which was publicly listed on the NYSE Euronext Amsterdam.