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3.00 Credits
Course emphasizes development of a personal design philosophy through problem solving devoted to research and creativity in clothing and accessory design. Problem solutions demand studies of past and current designers and trends as well as merchandising and marketing theories. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3601 ADVANCED PATTERNMAKING: FLAT PATTERN, 22-3602 PATTERNMAKING: FLAT PATTERN
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3.00 Credits
Concept of fashion design is applied to the masculine mode. Historic references, social trends, merchandising philosophies, and clothing design are discussed and emphasized in their application to the male body, image, and lifestyle. Students' research includes design, fabric choice, use, function, social influence, and creativity. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-2600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II, 22-2601 PATTERNMAKING: FLAT PATTERN
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1.00 Credits
Through demonstration and lecture, this course will teach students to grade clothing patterns into complete size ranges. Additional topics to be covered include: standard grade rules for a number of different clothing markets, selecting the appropriate grade rules for a specific garment or line, marker making, and proportion. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3601 ADVANCED PATTERNMAKING: FLAT PATTERN
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1.00 Credits
Through demonstration and lecture, this course will teach students to develop graded specification sheets for mass production. Students will create a "specification packet" andgraded nest of patterns for one of their own designs. Common quality control procedures and how they are implemented will also be discussed. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3612 PATTERN GRADING
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3.00 Credits
Course covers the application of computer-aided design (CAD) to pattern drafting for clothing production. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3601 ADVANCED PATTERNMAKING: FLAT PATTERN, 22-3602 ADVANCED PATTERNMAKING: DRAPING
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3.00 Credits
Course explores the use of computer technology as a means of achieving professional fashion presentation. Areas of study include clothing design, color development, fabric and textile application, collection organization, and use of knowledge gained in the CAD production course. Fundamental elements of art and design with emphasis on color are used as a basis for student work. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS OF FASHION DESIGN
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator as applied to the needs of the Fashion Design student. It will focus on aspects of the software that pertain to the development of the fashion design senior thesis final project and portfolio. Projects will include production of technical flat drawings of garments, textile pattern design and application, digital correction and enhancement of fashion photographs, and creation of digital fashion illustrations. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3650 SENIOR THESIS: FASHION DESIGN I CONCURRENT: 22-3651 SENIOR THESIS: FASHION DESIGN II
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator as applied to the needs of the Fashion Design student. It will assist senior thesis students in the development and execution of the elements required for their final senior thesis presentation. Projects will include the production of technical flat drawings, key line sheets, order forms, and a designer logo. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3650 SENIOR THESIS: FASHION DESIGN I CONCURRENT: 22-3651 SENIOR THESIS: FASHION DESIGN II
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop Techniques specifically tailored to the fashion industry. Students will transform hand drawn sketches into computer generated flats and with the use of Photoshop to be able to create presentation and trend boards using their illustrations and flats. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1220 FUNDEMANTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN, 23-1101 DARKROOM WORKSHOP I
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3.00 Credits
Students design and develop an original line of clothing with market potential. In this first of a two-semester thesis, students cover collection design and critique, patternmaking, resources selection, sample making, and workroom management. Documentation of the line includes fashion illustrations, photographs, work specification sheets, and actual garments. 3 CREDITS
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