Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
1. Create dress library for effective designing.
2. Enhance the creative skill of fashion illustration
3. Application of rendering techniques using different mediums.
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 305 |
Fashion Representation -II (Practical)
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The Students will be able to: CO.1 Record the concept of various Fashion accessories CO.2 Analyze the fashion figures, different poses and stylization of poses. CO.3 Examine and illustrate the body parts and division CO.4 Apply elements and principles of design for male & female garments with various colour mediums CO.5 Apply colours with various mediums for both male & female garments. CO.6 Adapt and create theme based garment lines for different categories. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, PowerPoint Presentations, Informative videos Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, and development of Design sheets |
Assessment tasks will include Class Test, Semester end examinations, Student presentations and portfolio development.
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● Drawing and understanding terminology for bags, headgear and footwear |
30 hrs |
● Drawing the head for Male & Female Face- Front, Profile, Diagonal, Eyes & Eyebrows, Noses, Ears and Lips |
24 hrs |
● Drawing Arms, Hands, Legs and feet |
12 hrs |
● Drawing fashion figures (male and female) with different poses (Front, back, side) |
14 hrs |
● Stylization of Poses of Fashion figures (male and female) |
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● Designing apparel using Elements and Principles of design with various medium for both male and female ( pencil, pencil colours, pastels, markers, water colours and poster colours) |
40 hrs |
Suggested Text Books:
● 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.
Suggested Reference Books:
● 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.
E-Resources:
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uUNMHFSsBk
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99hkDvR01MQ
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWHdLFbMeik
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBlm7TikyLI
Examination Scheme
Continuous Assessment |
Marks Distribution (Practical Record/ Submission) |
Semester End Examination |
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Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Portfolio |
20 |
Block figure, Stick Figure, Stylization of figure |
05 |
Portfolio |
30 |
Test |
05 |
Drawing body into various parts male & female |
05 |
Designing Apparel |
25 |
Attendance |
05 |
Drawing garment details and Accessories |
05 |
Drawing fashion figures and body parts |
10 |
Designing and rendering for male and female apparel |
05 |
Viva voce |
05 |
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Total |
30 |
Total |
20 |
Total |
70 |