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Fashion initial designs

Fashion initial designs

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Arts, Design, Other

12th Grade - University

Easy

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Gemma Hudson-Findley

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16 Slides • 8 Questions

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Fashion initial designs

When, why and how!

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Poll

How many kimono designs are currently in your sketchbook?

none

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3+

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When to do designs?

You should be creating kimono designs after every part or research.


This includes designer research, or experimental research (such as the techniques we try out in class).


Your designs MUST relate to your research - this is to show that you are using your research and it has a purpose in your project.

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Whenever you are adding research in your sketchbook..

ask yourself - WHY IS IT IN HERE AND HOW IS IT INFLUENCING MY CREATIVE JOURNEY AS A DESIGNER?

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Open Ended

What are the different things you could include on your page when designing a kimono (or surface design for a kimono?)

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What you could include:

  • stylisted illustrations of the garment or textile design

  • Technical flat diagrams of the garment design to show the garment would look on a coat hanger

  • Pattern cutting notes and diagrams- how you could piece the garment together

  • Different angles of your design (front, back, sides)

  • Close ups of important design features, such as a textile design or pattern cutting feature.

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Technical flat examples

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examples of technical flat illustrations next to illustrations to inform the viewer of how the top would be structured.

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Examples of technical flats of different design variations, along with the stylisted fashion illustrations.

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A good visual jounrey - here we can see the designer research, the textile experiment, and then garment designs linking all the research together. It's really important that your designs and research are TOGETHER in your book to tell a story.

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Designs can be the main feature of your pages, with smaller research filtered around the page - your designs are the what are important. Large designs are better in your book and portfolio.

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An easy and effective method for drawing various designs in proportion - get images of a tailors bust and draw over them. This also helps for showing your design at different angles.

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Here we have example of existing garments for shape ideas, pattern cutting steps, illustrations and research. Very informative design pages.

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As you develop your ideas, you should also be including fabric swatches of what you think they garment could be made from.

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more examples of combination of different visuals to tell a story - stylisted illustrations, photographs of toiles/experiments on the stand, fabric testers on the page.... this tells a story.

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You can annotate and provide close ups of surface design too!

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Research should also start providing you specific colour palettes to design from... like this image here!

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Open Ended

Recap - when should you be creating initial designs of your Kimono?

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Open Ended

Recap: What different types of drawings could be included as part of your initial designs?

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Poll

How can we show a creative journey when creating visual designs?

have the designs on the same pages as the designer/artist research

Include experiment samples with the drawings

Show variations in a design

all of the above

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Open Ended

What techniques and mediums have you explored in Kates and Gemma's lessons through this project?

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Poll

What is a primary research method? 

Photographs

Internet

Drawings

Gallery and museum visits

Books

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Poll

What is a secondary research method?

Surveys

Films and TV shows

drawing from a photograph

photographs of designers work (from the internet)

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Your task for today (including homework)

  • Go back through your sketchbook and focus on a page that has research on (designer, experimentation and summer project).

  • Create 5 - 8 Kimono SURFACE designs inspired by that research.

  • Use presentation methods discussed in this session to show a visual journey in your design where possible. Consider technical flats, stylised illustration, pattern cutting examples, different angles of a design, samples etc.

Fashion initial designs

When, why and how!

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