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SD 251: Decorative Fabrics
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 122 or approval of chairperson The application of print design techniques to designing for home furnishing fabrics and wallcoverings using various media. Using professional methods and technical requirements, designs are created for residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
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SD 252: Decorative Fabrics and Wallcoverings
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 155 or SD 251 or approval of chairperson Advanced work in home furnishing fabrics and wallcovering design, stressing the coordination of patterns. Students also learn how to design sheets, pillowcases, towels, and linens, observing the technical requirements and limitations governing their production.
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SD 261: Industrial and Studio Practices
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 125 or SD 221 Students are brought into contact with industry through lectures, demonstrations, and mill visits. Repeats, color combinations, coordinates, reference pieces, and adaptations are stressed. Special attention is given to the preparation of student portfolios, with an emphasis on professional presentation.
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SD 265: Professional Industry Techniques
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 125 For one-year Textile/Surface Design students only. Students become more familiar with industry and business practices through lectures, demonstrations, and visits to studios, showrooms, and mills. They further their expertise in color matching and executing color combinations and repeats, with focus on portfolio presentations.
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SD 281: Printing for Fabrics
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 6 WORKSHOP hours per week Students prepare screens for designs, mix pigments, and print on fabric in actual screen printing workshop surroundings. Creative design is applied to other methods of textile reproduction.
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SD 281 - Printing for Fabrics
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SD 282: Screen Printing
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: SD 185 or SD 281 Advanced work in printing techniques with emphasis on experimental methods. Long table printing using large screens.
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SD 299: Independent Study in Surface Design
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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SD 303: Screen Printing with Typographic Imagery
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CD 322 and GD 312 For Graphic Design students. The process and possibilities of screen printing as a medium of expression and reproduction are explored. Students focus on computer-generated typographic imagery and the effects of manipulation through this process.
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SD 311: Lace and Embroidery Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week Application of design principles to the needs of the lace and embroidery industry. Study of the technical requirements for and creation of original designs for machine reproduction of Bonnaz, Schiffli, Swiss-handloom, and other types of lace and embroidery.
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SD 351: Surface Design:Paper Products
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
2 credits; 4 STUDIO hours per week Learning to design products for tabletop, students produce print designs, shopping bags, playing cards, and tissue boxes. The uniqueness of designing for paper products is emphasized.
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