Product Development (Apparel) (Practical)

Paper Code: 
FSD 426 A
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. To develop the skills of apparel designing through a project on a garment designing using the inspirational objects as the theme for line development for the client.
  2. Develop understanding regarding visual language of design in study of art and fashion 

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

 

Courses

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

   

The students will be able to –

Approach       in

Assessment task will include Class test, Semester     end examinations,

student’s presentations and assignments.

 

Assessment task require students to present work in progress for weekly feedback and constructive criticism.

 

FSD- 426

 

Product Development

 

CO 163 Recognize the market trends, design, selection of fabrics, garments and accessories for women’s wear

CO 164 Develop garment styles for upper and lower garments for women and learn to evaluate the fit.

CO 165 Design independently a line and develop a portfolio for apparel on a selected theme.

CO 166 Relate the design process to the appropriate manufacturing process

CO 167Competent to develop a good design through application of elements and principles of design

CO 168 Articulate design ideas verbally, visually and digitally and design clothing lines based on selected/ particular themes

teaching

 

Demonstrations, and discussion, online readings and videos.

 

Learning Activities for the students

Self-learning

   

assignments,

preparation activities

include studio

activities, hands-on

making of samples

and garment,

reflections on

practical activities.

   
   
   
     
     

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS
  • Market research
  • Concept selection
  • Inspiration boards
  • Mood & colour boards
  • Swatch boards
  • Doodles & Design (Min 10)Development  
  • Specification Sheet
  • Paper pattern Development
  • Constructing and finishing of final garment
  • Design & construction of accessories
  • Costing & pricing of the Garment
  • Final presentation

Students are required to construct TWO garments (ONE prêt à porter and ONE couture) from any two different product line using separate themes.

 

 

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