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Teacher:
Annie Oksness
or
Paige Lee
Course Outline
This
is a class that is designed to introduce the concepts of fashion
design. The class provides understanding of the initial stages of the
fashion design development to a final collection. The students express
concepts through research and development of their own fashion design
creations. Works accomplished in the course include: Understanding of
the fashion design market, Gathering of concepts and ideas, Sketchbook
development, Mood boards/Inspiration boards, Fashion Illustrations,
Technical illustrations, Fabric analysis and Presenting a fashion
collection.
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Lesson 1 |
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Introduction to Styles
and Trends. Understanding of what inspires concepts and designs
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Fashion Forecasting
information: Sources
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Fashion cycles,
Fashion categories and Price points
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Introduction to
Inspiration ideas and the development of the these concepts
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| Lesson 2 |
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Understanding of what inspires us for a collection
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Selecting of price pt., customer and age group of individuals
you’ll be designing for
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Presentation of Sketchbook development
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How
to collect colour ideas from inspiration concepts
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| Lesson 3 |
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Take a trip to a local
art gallery/ museum
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Collect information
via drawing, photos or other for inspiration ideas
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Present collected
information from trip in sketchbook and add more information for
next class
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| Lesson 4 |
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Begin
drawing figure illustrations
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Understanding how the
body is divided into 9 heads
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Drawing both the front
and back of a fashion figure
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| Lesson 5 |
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Continuation of figure
drawing
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Selecting different
poses to illustrate
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Drawing of the head,
hands and feet
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| Lesson 6 |
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Introduction of
fabrics and colour concepts.
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Focusing on real and
acrylic materials
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Applying fabric ideas
to a selected inspiration
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| Lesson 7 |
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Take trip to the
fabric market to collect fabrics for design ideas
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Understanding fabrics,
synthetic, woven, knit, silk, cotton, etc.
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Should have finalized
color and fabrics from an array of fabrics selected
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| Lesson 8 |
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Developing designs
from a selected inspiration
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Selection of a final 5
designs for full illustration and rendering
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Developing poses that
suit the selected designs
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| Lesson
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Understanding of
technical illustrations and how they are used
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Drawing of technicals
to go back with developed designs
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Applying all detailed
information to technicals
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| Lesson
10 |
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Finalize all designs
and illustrations
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Work on presentation
format
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Present your final
collection to class for critique
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2010
Autumn Session
Morning Section: 29 Sep- 8 Dec
2010 09:30 - 12:30 Wednesday
morning 10 weeks (30 hours)
3,800 RMB FDP-M0910
2010
Summer Session
Morning Section: 6 July- 5 Aug 2010 09:30-12:30 Tuesday &
Thursday morning
5 weeks(30 hours)
3,800 RMB
FDM2
Morning Section:
3 Aug- 31Aug 2010 09:30-12:30 Tuesday &
Thursday morning
5 weeks(30 hours)
3,800 RMB CIM135
2010 Spring Session
Morning Section: 23 Mar- 25 May 2010 09:30-12:30 Tuesday
morning 10 weeks(30 hours)
3,800 RMB
FDM2
ANNUAL HOLIDAYS *
There will be no lectures on
scheduled Public Holidays
2010
National Day Holidays 1-5 October
Christmas Holidays 20 Dec- 9 Jan 2011
2011
Spring Festival Holidays 30 Jan-10 Feb
Labour day Holiday 1 May-6 May
Tomb sweeping day tba
Dragon Boat festival tba
Moon cake festival tba
National Day Holiday 1 October-7 October
Christmas Holidays 18 December-10 January 2012
* Subject to confirmation and change
QUORUM
Classes will commence as soon as a quorum of eight students has been
reached. It is therefore important that you register on-line by clicking the
"online registration" button. Quorums will be reached faster if you invite a
friend, colleague and/or family member to enroll with you. A 5% discount
applies when 5 or more students apply together for the same course. Or 3%
when 3 of your friends join (Please send us an e-mail with the names in the
group) We will duly notify you when classes are due to commence.
Tuition fees may be submitted by cash, bank card or credit card. With
the original receipt, a refund in full can be made if the prospective
student notifies us in writing of his/her withdrawal from the course one
week before the commencement date. If using a foreign bank card, a non-refundable
charge of approximately 3.1% of the tuition fee (about RMB140) will be
deducted by the bank to cover transaction costs.
For
inquiry, please contact us at (86 21)6448 1768 or 64480011*1065, or send
email to
shclasses@yahoo.com.
Address:
Room 106, No. 2088 Kaixuan Road, Shanghai (close to Panyu Rd. and Wuzhong
Rd), 5 minutes walk from Yishan Rd. Station (Exit 4) or Hongqiao Rd. Station
(Exit 2) of Metro Line 3 and Line 4.
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