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Syllabus |
1. Introduction to the fashion sector. The fashion cycle and professionals are involved. The Fashion designer: roles and responsibilities. Fashion product lifecycle. Fashion consumption. Challenges in the fashion industry. 2. Fashion Design Project Methodology: Stages of the creative process: types of research, definition of target market and products, theme/concept selection, color and material definition, illustration, and projective design of forms and design proposals. 3. Fashion Drawing: The body and its proportions. Different representations in fashion. Technical drawing (manual and digital). Technical files for fashion products.
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Main Bibliography |
Ingrid, L. (2009), When Clothes Become Fashion, Design and Innovation Systems, Berg Publishers: London, Barthes, R. (2006), The Language of Fashion, Berg Publishers: London Budot, F. (2006), Fashion: The Twenty Century, Universe: New York Jones, S. J. (2005), Fashion Design: O Manual do Estilista, GG: Barcelona Grumbach, D. (2014), History of International Fashion, Interlink Pub Group: Northampton Craik, L. (2009), Fashion, The Key Concepts, Berg Publishers, UK San Martin, M. (2009), “Field Guide: How to be a Fashion Designer”, Rockport Publishers: Beverly Feisner, A. E. (2006), Colour Studies, Berg Publishers, UK. Abling,B. (2007), Fashion Sketchbook, Berg Publishers: London Stipelman, S. (2005), Illustrating Fashion, Concept to Creation, Berg Publishers: London Gale, C. and Kaur, J. (2004), Fashion and Textiles - An Overview, Berg Publishers: London Textilepedia – The Complete Fabric Guide (2020), Fashionary: Hong Kong WGSN | www.wgsn.com The Business of Fashion | www.businessoffashi
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