'FASH' -- Fashion Merchandising and Design Courses
 
    
 

 

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In this course the student uses an advanced, industry-specific CAD system to produce high-level graphic presentations.  Create color palettes, textiles, and surface designs; explore texture mapping and how it is used to create a natural drape on the fashion figure; and use the computer as a layout design tool for swatches and vector flat drawings.

Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
(18 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 original textile design or interpret current styles.
  2. Utilize the computer, scanner and mouse to create color palates and fabric design suitable for the fashion industry.
  3. Define terminology, basic tools, and techniques necessary to create computer generated technical designs and textiles.
  4. Develop industry appropriate line sheets.
  5. Create seasonal knit, fabric pattern, color design boards using U4ia software.
  6. Evaluate the work of others for creativity, format and appropriate use of computer tools.
  7. Compare and contrast class assignments to current industry standards.

Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing FASH 26 - Fashion Computer Assisted Design will be able to:
  1. use a CAD program to design knit textiles.
  2. use CAD software to design a novelty woven textile.

 
    
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