FS 1110 - Fashion Design I Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This course is an introduction to the fundamental creative process of fashion design while applying foundational skills and techniques from previous courses to project work. Students will conduct primary research within the context of thematic concepts, develop elements that define a collection through aesthetic ideation and experimentation, and explore personal and unique approaches to fashion communication.
Prerequisites: FS 1200 - Introduction to Textiles + Materials and FD 1235 - Observational Drawing
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Conduct primary concept research to develop themes.
- Interpret design themes into components of a collection including but not limited to mood, inspiration, color, and fabric/trim boards.
- Design fashion lineups in both hand flats and full-color croquis that are thematically cohesive.
- Present projects in a verbal, written, and visual perspective that is unique and personal.
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FS1110 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
Required Textbooks: Required Textbooks:
Fashionpedia, 2016 edition, Publisher: Fashionary, ISBN-13 : 978-9881354761
Fashion Drawing, 2nd edition, 2018, Publisher: Bloomsbury, ISBN: PB: 978-1474270106 ePDF: 978-1474270113
Recommended Textbook:
The Fundamentals of Fashion Design (3rd ed.), 2017, Authors: Richard Sorger & Jenny Udale, Publisher: Bloomsbury, ISBN: PB 978-1-474270007 ePDF: 978-1474270014 Required Course Materials:
- Sketchbook (9” x 12”)
- Bristol Paper (11” x 14”)
- Graph Paper (9” x 12”)
- Sharpie Fine Point/Micron Black Pens
- Sharpie Med Point/Micron Black Pens
- Mechanical Pencils
- Ruler
- Watercolor Pencils
- Watercolors
- Watercolor Brush (medium size)
- Markers (Copic brand as a suggestion for rendering skin-tone)
- Tracing paper (9x12)
- Small Sketchbook - 6” x 6” or comparable Clip board
- Adobe Acrobat
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Photoshop if needed, not required.
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
**Materials may vary depending on the instructor, make sure to check with your professor before purchasing.
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