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3.00 Credits
Course teaches the production of sculptural patterns. Students apply fabric to a 3-D form as a garment and then transfer it to a flat pattern. Students develop organized pattern-making skills and apply them to finished original designs. Complete pattern production methods are explained; professional standards are stressed. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 22-1600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
A thorough foundation in fashion illustration is established in this course, which covers fashion figure and garment interpretation. Students study and develop the basic structure unique to fashion figure and its characteristics, history, stylization, influence, and use in fashion illustration. Students learn to interpret draping quality and surface texture of fabric. Individual interpretation and creative drawing skills are emphasized. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 DRAWING I
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3.00 Credits
Using a scaffolding of design theory, research and reflective practice, students will explore various aspects of fashion design with an emphasis on process, context, conceptualization and creativity. Of particular focus is the development of good design practice, and the generation of original and innovative concepts relative to fashion, structure and the body. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN, 22-1620 FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES, 22-2600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II COREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Students explore creation and embellishment of fabrics. History and uses of fabrics are studied and applied to design assignments. Students learn weaving, knitting, and felting techniques to produce samples of various fabrics. Fabric embellishment, such as quilting, beading, printing, and painting is studied and utilized by students. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1620 FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES
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3.00 Credits
Course introduces students to the design and construction of hats. 3-D design principles and hatmaking techniques are studied and applied to wearable and non-wearable creations. Students learn basic skills of millinery construction through the methods of patterned and blocked forms. Students also learn glove construction. 3 CREDITS
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2.00 Credits
No description available. 2 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
No description available. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Course examines the design of intermediate level mechanical parts and assemblies within 3-D solid parametric software. Students learn to create complex geometry through the use of lofts and sweeps. Students study in greater detail what goes into the construction of manufactured parts and approach the process of computer-aided design from a systematic point of view. Explorations of design databases and complex rendering techniques are also a key component of the course. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITIES: 22-1710 INTRODUCTION TO CAD FOR PRODUCT DESIGN OR 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OR
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3.00 Credits
Course expands the students' process of innovative design development through a series of smaller focused projects. Students learn traditional and contemporary design methodologies that can be applied to the process of developing new products. Instruction also focuses on integration of traditional handwork (sketching, rendering, and model making) and digital tools into the development and refinement of the final products. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES:22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN, 22-1705 PRODUCT DESIGN II: DESIGN PARADIGMS, 22-1710 INTRODUCTION TO CAD FOR PRODUCT DESIGN, 22-2705 INTERMEDIATE CAD FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on complex modeling processes, including the development of complex parts, assemblies, and core and cavity molds. Students develop skills for creating animations of complex assemblies and for exploring moving parts with simulation software. Students learn to use software for the final documentation as well as for concept development. Students also look at the integration of various software to create a robust design database and to complete final presentations in a variety of formats. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1710 INTRODUCTION TO CAD FOR PRODUCT DESIGN, 22-2705 INTERMEDIATE CAD FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
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