Fashion Design Process (Project)

Paper Code: 
CFSD 306
Credits: 
2
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. Develop the skill to choose an appropriate theme.
  2. Develop the final sketches, fabric swatches, trimmings, ornamentation, and textures by experimenting.
  3. Develop presentation skills.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

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Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

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Paper Code

Paper Title

CFSD 306

Fashion Design Process(Project)

 

The Students will be able to:

 

CO96. Describe the concept of forecasting

CO97. Plan  conceptualization  process

CO98. Choose appropriate fabric and trims for apparel

CO99. Familiarize with the selection of material for garments and range planning

Approach in teaching:Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos

Learning activities for the students:Report writing, display presentation and Survey conduction.

Assessment tasks will include Class Test, Semester end examinations, and Student presentations.

 

 

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS
  • Forecasting Fashion: Research and analysis of various fashion events
  • Conceptualization: Develop a theme board on the trends of colour, trims and fabrics
  • Transformation: Transform the ideas into fashion illustration for the following categories:
  • Male: Casual wear, Formal wear, Evening wear, Sportswear, Night wear, Festive wear
  • Female: Casual wear/ Dresses, Formal wear, Evening wear, Swimming & Lingerie , Bridal, Night wear, Maternity wear, Sportswear, Festive wear
  • Fabric & Trim Selection: Identify and collect the fabrics and trims for the selected theme
  • Range Planning: Develop a range of apparels for any of the above categories
  • Detailing: Prepare design sheet (Include details such as Decorative stitching/embellishments/fastenings/print/embroidery) of the developed range

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Abling, Bina., (2004) Fashion Sketchbook , Parson School of Design & Fashion Institutes of  Technology, Fairchild Publication, New York.
  • Allen, Seamen., (2005) Fashion Drawing: The Basic Principles, B.T.Batsford Ltd, London.
  • Kathryn, Mc Kelvey & Munslow, Janine., (2005) Illustrating Fashion, Blackwell Publishing, London.
  • A. Caral Nunnelly, (2009) Fashion Illustration School, A Complete handbook for aspiring designers and illustrators, Hames & Hudson; Thames & Hudson
  • Zeshu, T., (2012), Fashion illustration techniques, Manila : Rockport publisher.
  • Fernandez, A. & Gabric, (2009) Drawing for fashion Designers, London: Batsford Ltd.

 

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