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SC 499: Independent Study in Science
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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SD 101: Experimental Screen Printing
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 2 Lecture and 2 WORKSHOP hours per week Students experiment in designing with screens and printing on fabric while working in an actual workshop surrounding. Includes screen making, color mixing, and printing techniques.
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SD 102: Decorative Papers and Greeting Cards
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 2 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week Students design and paint greeting cards and decorative wrapping paper using various media. Card formats include die cut, pop up and French-fold with emphasis on trends and holidays.
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SD 111: Creative Principles of Textile Design
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 6 STUDIO hours per week Students explore the design potential found in geometry and in nature. Painted patterns and designs applicable to fashion fabrics, surfaces, and related areas of applied design are created with emphasis on color, balance, and proportion.
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SD 112: Textile Color Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week Introduction to traditional color theories and systems through comparisons and analysis. Color experimentation for use in textile fashion and home furnishing fabrics is developed in opaque watercolor (gouache). SD 121 - Studio Practices 3 credits; 6 STUDIO hours per week Students create painted designs and patterns for fashion fabrics appropriate for apparel using opaque watercolor (gouache). Emphasis is on developing original design concepts and exploring industry standards.
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SD 122: Printed Fabrics
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 121 Students create original painted designs for printed fashion fabrics marketable for women's, men's, and children's wear. Professional methods of designing patterns, repeats, and color combinations are explored using transparent watercolor (dyes) and mixed media
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SD 125: Print Design/Apparel
4.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
4.5 credits; 9 STUDIO hours per week Combines aspects of SD 121 and SD 122 for one-year students only.
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SD 133: Painted Yarn-Dyed Woven Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week Co-requisite: TD 133 Students study and create painted, woven designs for wearing apparel and home furnishings, using specialized equipment such as ruling pens, T-squares, and airbrushes. Projects include designs on paper as plaids, stripes, checks, and a variety of fancy weaves.
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SD 141: Nature Studies
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week Study of design in nature as a source of inspiration for textile design. Students analyze growth and structure of plants and other forms of nature using live flowers and marine life as models for drawing and painting in representational techniques. (G6: Arts)
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SD 142: Advanced Nature Studies
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 141 Painting from flowers and other nature forms with continued emphasis on observation, selection of color, structure, and design patterns. Students use forms in nature as a basis for stylized compositions in line and color. (G6: Arts)
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