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EVFTA 106: Photoshop for Fashion
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
An introduction to digital imagery using Adobe Photoshop, on of the most widely used software programs in the industry. Gain experience in scanning, editing and composing fashion images while exploring color and patterns to instantly develop countless variations. *Prerequisite: Basic Computer Skills
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EVFTA 107: Illustrator for Fashion
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
An additional software program, Adobe Illustrator, adds to your knowledge of Photoshop, and will further your range and options in fashion on the computer. Develop flat sketch rendering skills for use with technical drawings and desing applications.
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EVFTA 107 - Illustrator for Fashion
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EVFTA 108: From Idea to Market
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course presents an overview of the key strategies for launching your product in the marketplace. From design concept to final product, the fundamentals of the creative and business process will be covered. Topics include product research and development, trend forcasting, copyright protection, domestic and overseas sourcing, manufacturing, pricing, sales and distribution marketing and public relations and licensing and brand management. Bring your product ideas to the first class.
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EVFTA 109: Photoshop & Illustrator for Fashion
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Students gain an introduction to digital imagery using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, the most widely used design software programs in the industry. Through Photoshop gain experience in scanning, editing and composing fashion images while you explore varying color and patterns to instantly view countless variations and results. Adobe Illustrator, will add to your knowledge of Photoshop and further your range and options in fashion on the computer. Develop flat sketch rendering skills for use with technical drawings and design applications. *Prerequisites: Technical Drawing and Specifications & basic computer skills
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EVFTIS 100: Fashion Technology Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
"Based on a proposal in which a student is working independently with the assistance of an instructor sponsor(s), the proposal is concerned with matters that can best be pursued individually rather than in a class. Continuing Education department approval is required.
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EVHB 100: Handbag Design Studio
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Design and create unique handbags with materials ranging from vintage fabrics to modern leathers, pre-fabricated handles and interesting trims. Students will choose up to 3 handbag styles to make and will learn how to conceptualize, design, sketch, draft patterns, and construct bags using basic machine and/or hand-sewing. Sources for fabric and trim materials, helpful sewing hints and techniques will be covered. Note: Basic knowledge of machine or hand sewing is helpful but not necessary, as instructor will provide tutorials for this and all skills in this studio.
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EVHBA 100: Handbag Design Studio
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Design and create unique handbags with materials ranging from vintage fabrics to modern leathers, pre-fabricated handles and interesting trims. Students will choose up to 3 handbag styles to make and will learn how to conceptualize, design, sketch, draft patterns, and construct bags using basic machine and/or hand-sewing. Sources for fabric and trim materials, helpful sewing hints and techniques will be covered. Note: Basic knowledge of machine or hand sewing is helpful but not necessary, as instructor will provide tutorials for this and all skills in this studio.
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EVHD 101: Basic Hatmaking
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Based on Mr. Alzie's techniques and curriculum, Basic Hat-Making focuses on construction of buckram and felt hats, branching out into more elaborate designs and trimming techniques. Steaming and forming skills as will as fine handwork are stressed.Employed by Philadelphia's last hat factory, S and S Hats, Elizabeth Plepis has acquired extensive professional experience in all aspects of millinery production. Her hat designs, nurtured by Mr. Alzie, have been sold and exhibited locally, nationally, and internationally.
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EVHDA 101: Basic Hatmaking
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Basic Hat-Making focuses in construction of hats, branching out into more elaborate dsigns and trimming techniques. Steaming and forming skills, as well as fine handwork are stressed.
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EVID 098: Window Treatments
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Custom window treatments are one of your client's most expensive purchases and one of your most profitable offerings. What if the client doesn't like it? How do you deal with all the stress? Window Treatments will provide the necessary skills for specifying window treatments for clients. The basics of window treatments will be explored to understand the creation and design of treatments to provide clients with a one-of-a-kind look.
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