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Research and design for fashion [electronic resource] / Simon Seivewright, Richard Sorger.

By: Seivewright, Simon [author.]Contributor(s): Sorger, RichardSeries: Basics fasion designPublisher: London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Fairchild Books, [2017]Edition: 3rd editionDescription: 1 online resource (v, 192 p.) : ill. (some color)001: 44127ISBN: 9781474246392 (online)Subject(s): Fashion design | Fashion design -- Study and teachingAdditional physical formats: OriginalDDC classification: 746.9/2076 LOC classification: TT507 | .S425 2017Online resources: Click here to access online Also issued in print.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Research - what and why? -- What is a brief? -- What is research? -- What should research contain? -- Who are you designing for? -- Exercise 1: Brainstorming -- Interview: Alice Palmer -- Interview: Wendy Dagworthy -- Interview: Alexander Lamb -- Interview: Daniel Pollitt Chapter 2: Choosing what to research -- Choosing a theme -- What are primary sources? -- What are secondary sources? -- Sources of inspiration -- Exercise 2: Recycled garment manipulation -- Interview: Dr Noki -- Interview: Richard Sorger Chapter 3: Compiling your research -- The sketchbook -- Techniques for drawing -- Collage -- Juxtaposition and deconstruction -- Cross-referencing -- Analysis of research -- Focus of key elements -- Exercise 3: Focus research pages -- Sketchbook examples -- Interview: Omar Kashoura -- Interview: Jenny Packham. Chapter 4: Designing from your research -- Bridging the gap -- Exercise 4: Collaged research on figures -- Model and drape -- Photomontage with drapery -- Design development elements -- Exercise 5: Working with the colour wheel -- Market levels in fashion -- Exercise 6: Design development 1 -- Refinement of individual garments -- Exercise 7: Design development 2 -- Selecting ideas to form a collection -- Interview: WGSN -- Interview: Julien Macdonald. Chapter 5: Communicating your ideas -- Drawing for design -- Templates -- Exercise 8: Creating a design development six-figure template -- Illustrating with collage -- Art materials -- Illustration -- Working drawings -- Layout and composition -- Beyond the drawing board -- Interview: David Downton -- Interview: Caryn Franklin -- Glossary; Online resources; Bibliography; Student resources; Index; Acknowledgements and credits.
Summary: "The ability to generate inspired ideas is vital in all creative industries, and nowhere is this more true than in the fast-paced and trend-driven fashion industry. A bestseller in both the UK and US, this fully revised third edition of Research and Design uniquely provides a handy and indispensable resource that will gently guide readers through the fashion design process.Comprising a complete toolkit of key need-to-know topics, Research and Design demonstrates how important fashion design research is to the creation of inspired designs and concepts. Topics explored include choosing themes, compiling research, using your sketchbook as a design tool, techniques for drawing, and collage, juxtaposition and deconstruction, as well as how to design from your research, design development, working with the colour wheel, and how to successfully communicate your ideas, fully equipping readers with all the knowledge and tools needed to embark on their own design projects.Now fully revised and updated with beautiful and inspiring new visuals from the studio, designers' portfolios, and the catwalk, as well as exciting new case studies, interviews with practising fashion designers, and practical exercises, Research and Design will show readers how to excel in carrying out professional fashion research and design."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-180) and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Research - what and why? -- What is a brief? -- What is research? -- What should research contain? -- Who are you designing for? -- Exercise 1: Brainstorming -- Interview: Alice Palmer -- Interview: Wendy Dagworthy -- Interview: Alexander Lamb -- Interview: Daniel Pollitt Chapter 2: Choosing what to research -- Choosing a theme -- What are primary sources? -- What are secondary sources? -- Sources of inspiration -- Exercise 2: Recycled garment manipulation -- Interview: Dr Noki -- Interview: Richard Sorger Chapter 3: Compiling your research -- The sketchbook -- Techniques for drawing -- Collage -- Juxtaposition and deconstruction -- Cross-referencing -- Analysis of research -- Focus of key elements -- Exercise 3: Focus research pages -- Sketchbook examples -- Interview: Omar Kashoura -- Interview: Jenny Packham. Chapter 4: Designing from your research -- Bridging the gap -- Exercise 4: Collaged research on figures -- Model and drape -- Photomontage with drapery -- Design development elements -- Exercise 5: Working with the colour wheel -- Market levels in fashion -- Exercise 6: Design development 1 -- Refinement of individual garments -- Exercise 7: Design development 2 -- Selecting ideas to form a collection -- Interview: WGSN -- Interview: Julien Macdonald. Chapter 5: Communicating your ideas -- Drawing for design -- Templates -- Exercise 8: Creating a design development six-figure template -- Illustrating with collage -- Art materials -- Illustration -- Working drawings -- Layout and composition -- Beyond the drawing board -- Interview: David Downton -- Interview: Caryn Franklin -- Glossary; Online resources; Bibliography; Student resources; Index; Acknowledgements and credits.

"The ability to generate inspired ideas is vital in all creative industries, and nowhere is this more true than in the fast-paced and trend-driven fashion industry. A bestseller in both the UK and US, this fully revised third edition of Research and Design uniquely provides a handy and indispensable resource that will gently guide readers through the fashion design process.Comprising a complete toolkit of key need-to-know topics, Research and Design demonstrates how important fashion design research is to the creation of inspired designs and concepts. Topics explored include choosing themes, compiling research, using your sketchbook as a design tool, techniques for drawing, and collage, juxtaposition and deconstruction, as well as how to design from your research, design development, working with the colour wheel, and how to successfully communicate your ideas, fully equipping readers with all the knowledge and tools needed to embark on their own design projects.Now fully revised and updated with beautiful and inspiring new visuals from the studio, designers' portfolios, and the catwalk, as well as exciting new case studies, interviews with practising fashion designers, and practical exercises, Research and Design will show readers how to excel in carrying out professional fashion research and design."-- Provided by publisher.

Also issued in print.

Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2014 dcunns

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