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FIBR 308 3: D Fibers
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Mixed-media and sculptural approaches to fibers lead students to examine the movement away from flat, planar textiles. Various materials and techniques are explored so that students may build a strong visual vocabulary. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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FIBR 310: Images on Fabric
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course focuses on basic surface design techniques that enable students to apply images and texture to fabric and fiber. Traditional techniques and contemporary variations are explored as methods to develop meaningful surfaces that incorporate image, pattern and surface texture. Both technical understanding and creative use of media are stressed. Prerequisite: FIBR 101.
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FIBR 312: Screen Printing
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course focuses on the development of the creative and technical skills necessary to print fabric for both commercial and fine art applications. Various printing media are explored, including opaque and transparent pigments, thickened dyes and discharge pastes. Hand-cut, direct and photomechanical stencils are used. Students are encouraged to be experimental and inventive in their approach to the media and processes. Prerequisites: FIBR 204, FIBR 310.
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FIBR 315: Computer-aided Woven Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course is designed to give students experience designing and producing woven fabrics using AVL dobby looms and software specifically designed for woven design. Students study woven structures and drafting, and produce fabrics for a specified end use. Portfolio preparation and design for industry is emphasized. Prerequisites: CMPA 100, FIBR 201.
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FIBR 318: Computer-aided Surface Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students use NedGraphics Texcelle software to produce surface designs for commercial textiles. This course emphasizes industry standards while covering all phases of the design process conception, pattern creation and presentation. Special focus is placed on using design input methods, including digital color mixing and digital color output, to createindustry-compatible designs. Prerequisites: CMPA 100, FIBR 204.
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FIBR 321: Intermediate Weaving
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course provides an intermediate study of the loom as a design tool. Particular emphasis is on loom-controlled weave structure; weave drafting and manipulation of warp, weft and woven fabric through dyeing; ikat; warp and weft painting; and other weaver-controlled methods. Prerequisite: FIBR 201.
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FIBR 324: Woven Structures
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
In this course, students are expected to analyze weave drafts for a variety of woven structures. Students generate a series of drafts and samples to design fabrics. Prerequisite: FIBR 201.
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FIBR 325: Garment:Metaphor and Function
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
In this course, students use weaving, surface design and hand construction methods to investigate the nature of the garment. Garments are considered as metaphor, functional object, costume or ritual object, personal adornment and cultural signifier. Traditional and nontraditional techniques are used to develop conceptual and functional ideas related to the garment and clothing. Prerequisite: FIBR 201 or FIBR 310 or FIBR 312.
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FIBR 326: Advanced D Fibers
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course is designed to allow students to pursue in more depth the ideas and techniques introduced in 3-D Fibers. Students investigate historical and contemporary uses of basketry techniques, felting, handmade paper and other nonloom-produced fiber constructions. Emphasis is placed on these media and techniques as vehicles for ideas and personal expression. Prerequisite: FIBR 308.
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FIBR 328: Textile Rendering
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course addresses all aspects of commercial textile design production, including textile rendering techniques, production printing standards and terminology, and professional practices. Students are expected to develop a work methodology to design flat patterns from conceptual evolution to final presentation. Emphasis is placed on developing technical skills. Prerequisite: FIBR 204.
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