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The phrase "a set designer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who designs sets for theater, film, or television productions.
Example: "She is a set designer for a major film studio, creating immersive environments for various movies."
Alternatives: "a production designer for" or "a stage designer for".
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He was a set designer for theatrical and trade shows, and he had a "design-build" studio in Lambertville, New Jersey, where he had grown up, and where his own father had been the local doctor.
Vuillard was a set designer for their plays.
He was a set designer for the Oscars.
"It looks kind of bombed out," Tim Grimes, a set designer for the show, remembered thinking.
As a set designer for MTV's "Real World" told me, "We love Ikea".
The bridegroom, 36, is a set designer for television and stage in Los Angeles.
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As a set designer, mainly for ballet and opera, Mr. Falconer likes to make mischief with space and perspective.
She also worked as a furniture designer, a designer of interior spaces such as restaurants, and a set designer, notably for the 2014 Los Angeles Philharmonic production of Mozart's Così fan tutte.
Joining those active and important practitioners was the more theoretically minded Norman Bel Geddes, a set designer best known for the futuristic transportation designs featured in his General Motors Pavilion and Futurama exhibit at the New York World's Fair (1939 40) and in his books Horizons (1932) and Magic Motorways (1940).
Wireless's last live show was a selection of Edgar Allan Poe stories, and listening to it on air meant that your imagination could run riot and conjure imagery far scarier than a set designer could budget for.
The bay windows in CNN's gleaming horizontal booth, designed by Rene Lagler, a veteran set designer for television who created the podium for the Democratic convention, are intended as a visual echo of the rounded style of the twin anchor desks occupied by Larry King, and Bernard Shaw and Judy Woodruff.
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