'FASH' -- Fashion Merchandising and Design Courses
 
    
 

 

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This course drawing production flats, colorization and scanning images using computer as a drafting tool.  Exploration of popular computer techniques and methods suitable for use in apparel industry.  Concentration on Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop.

Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
(36 hours lecture;  54 hours lab;    Degree applicable)
(May be taken two times for credit.)

Course Measurable Objectives:

  1. Identify the different processes used to create finished illustrations and diagrams for the fashion design workroom.
  2. Utilize the computer, scanner, and mouse to create original illustrations and diagrams suitable for the fashion industry.
  3. Define the terminology, basic tools, and techniques necessary to create computer generated technical fashion flats and illustrations.
  4. Create seasonal design boards using both Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
  5. Apply computer technology to improve existing illustrations, photos and diagrams.
  6. Develop industry appropriate line sheets and other tools that promote wholesale sales of product lines.
  7. Evaluate others work for creativity, format, and appropriate use of computer tools in developing and executing design boards.
  8. Compare and contrast class assignments to current industry standards.

Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing FASH 25 - Fashion Computer-Assisted Drawing will be able to:
  1. create a technical drawing of a garment using assorted lines, stroke sizes, geometric shapes, accurate colors, curves and dashes using the Pen Tool (Adobe Illustrator). The technical drawing will be a "knock off" (copy) of an actual garment and be pursuant to apparel industry standards.
  2. create a swimsuit collection including textile designs, flats and sheer cover ups pursuant to apparel industry standards.

 
    
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