Design and practice for printed textiles
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1995001: 6989ISBN: 0195533712Subject(s): Textiles | Clothing industryItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 677.022 MCN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 046363 |
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Design and Practice for Printed Textiles introduces students to the techniques of textile design. It provides a guide to the process of textile design from conception of an idea to the production of printed fabric. This text describes what happens in industry and outlines how these processes can be duplicated by hand, with the emphasis on professionalism. This is a practical book written by two people actively working and teaching in the discipline of textile design; it intends to broaden perceptions of textile designers, their work and design skills. All processes discussed are those currently employed by the Australian textile industry and examples of Australian design are included. Design and Practice for Printed Textiles offers information on resourcing ideas and how to communicate them to materials, and assists student progress towards completing a design brief. It also discusses health and safety issues, such as safe working practices and conditions.Page Proofs will be available.
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