Theindie design movement is made up of independent designers, artists, andcraftspeople who design and make a wide array of products − without being part of large, industrialised businesses. The indie design movement can be seen as being an aspect of the general indie movement andDIY culture.
The designs created generally include works and art pieces that are individual to that creative individual. Such products may include jewellery and otherfashion accessories,ceramics, clothing,glass art,metalwork, furniture, cosmetics,handicrafts, and diverseartworks.
Self-employed indie designers are supported by shoppers who are seeking niche and often handmade products as opposed to those mass-produced by manufacturing and retail corporations.[citation needed]
Indie designers often sell their items directly to buyers by way of their own online shops,craft fairs,street markets and a variety of online marketplaces, such asEtsy.[1] However, they may also engage in consignment and/or wholesale relationships with retail outlets, both online and offline.[citation needed]
In recent years some large manufacturing and/or retailfashion and other lifestyle corporations have sold products which appear to closely resemble or directly copy innovative original works of indie designers and artists.[2] This has caused some controversy.