Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
1. Impart the knowledge to develop designs skills for creating aesthetically good design.
2. Understand the application of design elements like Lines, Shapes, Texture & colour to form a good design.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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COURSE CODE |
Course Title |
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CFSD 102 |
Elements of Design (Practical)
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The Students will be able to: CO.10 Prepare sample with various embroidery techniques CO.11 Illustrate design sheet using line, shape and forms CO.12 Comprehend the concept Elements and Principles of Design. CO.13 Categorize and apply colour schemes on repeats and layouts CO.14 Appraise surface embellishment techniques for product development |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, and development of Design sheets |
Assessment tasks will include Class Test on the topics, Semester end examinations, /Quiz, Student presentations and assignments.
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● Line- types of line, development of a composition using various types of lines. 10 hrs
● Shapes and Forms- Creating different shapes and forms through various lines 10 hrs
● Drawing Colour wheel that includes Primary, Secondary & Tertiary colours. 10 hrs
Colour Schemes: Monochromatic, Achromatic, Analogous, Complementary, Double Complementary, Split Complementary, Triad, Tetrad
● Prepare the following:
o Value Scale
o Intensity Scale
o Gray Scale
● Textures: Interpreting different textures from surroundings and Fabrics on various textile materials using different techniques like crushing, dying, wax effects, colours, etc. 10hrs
o Repeats:
Plain, Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Half drop/ drop repeat, One Way, Two
Way, Mirror image, Jaal, All over
o Layouts:
Border, corner, centre, Free flowing, Stripes and checks
● Sample preparation through Embroidery Stitches: 12 hrs
o Embroideries: Running, Buttonhole, Chain Stitch, Stem Stitch, Satin, Herringbone, Fly Stitch, Bullion Knot, Back stitch
o Fabric Painting
● Product Development using any two above-mentioned techniques.
12 hrs
Note: The developed product should be displayed accordingly in the department exhibition. Photographs during the exhibition should be documented in Portfolio.
Suggested Text Books:
● Bhatt Pranav. & Goenka Shanita.(1990), “Foundation of Art & Design” .,Vallabhvidyanagar., Deep Prakashan.
● Bustanoby.J.H. (1947), “Principles of colour and colour mixing”.,McGraw Hill Book Company , New York, London
● Sumathi, G.J. (2002) “Elements of Fashion and Apparel Design” New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.
Suggested Reference Books:
● Kathryn McKelvey ( 1996) “Fashion Source Book” Balckwell Publishing New Delhi.
● Lyle, Dorothy S.(1983), Contemporary Clothing, Benette & Mc night Publishing Co. Peoria Illinois.
● Mills. J. & Smith.K. (1984), Design Concepts. Fairchild Publications, New York.
● Castelino, M. (1994), Fashion Kalediscope. Rup & Co., Calcutta.
E-Resources:
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x18uYL7YZAg
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-lYZi8WM5w
Examination Schemes
Continuous Assessment |
Marks Distribution (Practical Record) |
Semester End Examination |
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Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
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Portfolio |
10 |
Colour Wheel, Value , Intensity Scale and Gray Scale |
05 |
Portfolio & submission |
30 |
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Submission |
10 |
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Test |
05 |
Colour Harmonies |
05 |
Surface Embellishment |
25 |
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Attendance |
05 |
Interpreting different textures |
05 |
Design Sheet |
10 |
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Viva voce |
05 |
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Application of all the principles |
05 |
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Total |
30 |
Total |
20 |
Total |
70 |