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Fashion Design: The Complete Guide: Required Reading Range

Autor John Hopkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2012
Fashion Design: The complete guide is a modern and stylish introduction to working within the fashion industry today. A fabulous selection of images and plenty of suggestions of further resources make this a useful and exciting springboard into a successful career in fashion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9782940411528
ISBN-10: 2940411522
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 220 x 300 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Ava Publishing
Seria Required Reading Range

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

New content on social media and sustainability; updated content on CAD, fashion calendar; updated activities, discussion and further reading. More diagrams in this edition to aid the visual learner. Also includes more diagrams and new interviews, including with Stefan Siegel, founder and CEO of Not Just A Label.

Notă biografică

John Hopkins is a principal teaching fellow of fashion design within the Winchester School of Art at the University of Southampton, UK. He has previously worked as a fashion designer for prestigious British luxury brands such as Jaeger and Burberry.

Cuprins

Introduction1. Fashion in contextUnderstanding fashionFashion as changeGender and the bodyFashion Histories Orientalism Fashion and modernityPost-modern fashionSupply chain and sustainability Fashion capitalsFashion IdentitiesFashion as communication Q&A Samson SoboyeDiscussion questions, Activities, Further reading2. Visual language of fashionUnderstanding the fashion FigureDrawing media for fashionTechnical DrawingsCAD for fashionFashion IllustrationQ&A Jessica BirdDiscussion questions, activities, further reading3. Colour and FabricsColour in context Colour theoryColour palettesFashion and material culture FibresFashion fabricsDesigning for fabricsSustainable futures Q&A Andrew Bell Discussion questions, Activities, Further reading4. Research and designResearch for fashion designCreativity and fashion design Object and image analysis in fashion designResearch processSources of research and inspiration Working with sketchbooks Q&A Aurelie FontanDiscussion questions, Activities, Further reading5. Concept to Prototype The fashion studioSizing and measurementsPattern makingDrapingSewingThe toileFittings and finishesThe prototype sampleQ&A Maggie NorrisDiscussion questions, activities, further reading6. Portfolio and professional practiceProfessional contextsFashion design and technologyFashion design portfolioPersonal promotionJob roles and career pathsFashion design futuresQ&A Stefan Siegel, Not Just A LabelDiscussion questions, Activities, Further readingConclusionAppendixIndexAcknowledgementsCredits