Learning outcomes |
Apply and relate acquired knowledge, developing the ability of problem solving in multidisciplinary and complex new situations. Be able to select, depending on the project, materials and production processes for the realization of prototypes. Developing skills for the implementation of projects, planning and organization of production of collections of fashion design and creation of prototypes. Develop the capacity of implementation of collection/project, either in the form of parade/presentation or in showroom/tradeshows for the market. Acquire and develop personal and professional strategies as fashion designer, who also support the autonomy for lifelong learning.
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Main Bibliography |
• Franklin, A. (2014) Phenomenal dress! A personal phenomenology of clothing. Clothing Cultures Volume 1 Number 1, pp. 83–91 • Baker, L. B. (2016), Laser Cutting for Fashion and Textiles, Laurence King: London, UK • Bolton, A. (2020). About Time - Fashion and Duration. MET • Briggs-Goode, A. and Townsend, K. (2011), Textile Design: Principles, Advances and Applications”, Woodhead: Cambridge, UK • Cassidy, T. D., & Han, S. L. C. (2013). Upcycling fashion for mass production. Greenleaf Publishing Ltd. • Carvalhal, A. (2016) Moda com: Manifesto pela Grande Virada. Editora: Paralela - G CIA Das Letras • Colin, G., Jasbir, K. (2004), Fashion and Textiles: An Overview, Berg: Oxford, UK • D. J. Tyler, (1991), Materials management in clothing production, Ed. BSP, Oxford • Doe, T. (2015), Textile Design in the Digital Age, Welbeck PG: London, UK https://www.centerforpatterndesign.com/ https://www.wgsn.com/ Revistas: Viewpoint, View on Color, View Textile, VOGUE Francesa, Fashion Report.
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