![]() (20 credit points, second half of the year) Co Lab: Research, Exploration and Risk-Taking You will extend and test innovative approaches to your specialist textile area, working beyond discipline boundaries where appropriate. This module supports your transition to final year, enhancing your ability to develop individual research proposals that reflect personal design interests and building on theory and practice. You will negotiate your own design brief and undertake primary and secondary research to develop meaningful design concepts that respond to theory, contemporary cultural contexts and issues. (40 credit points, second half of the year)īy developing your own personalised and negotiated briefs you will build on your design and research skills through the application of advanced techniques and the selection of individual research topics, methods and methodologies. Directions: Innovation and Transition for Fashion Design Live projects will challenge you to respond to commercial briefs in teams where you will enhance your employability skills through the practice of verbal and visual skills. You will also develop and deepen your skills and knowledge of emerging cultural issues, including responsible design practice, visual, market and contextual research. Through an industry led project you will develop your creative thinking and technical skills through tailoring, pattern cutting, construction, manufacturing and finishing techniques for fabric and leather. (40 credit points, first half of the year) There is an option to transfer to this course should you decide that this area of fashion is for you.ĭirections: Industry and Context for Fashion Design You will have the opportunity to have taster workshops in Fashion Knitwear Design and Knitted Textiles in fabric development and manufacturing processes. You will also explore a range of manufacturing techniques including within fashion accessory design so that you can explore a broader range of materials and fashion products. You will also build an awareness of core issues relating to design responsibility, sustainability and ethics. Through a series of workshops you will apply your creative design ideas to practical and creative fashion design skills, such as, pattern cutting, 2D to 3D design development, CAD and fashion illustration. Curiosity: Creative Development and Application for Fashion Design You will work with students across the department and begin to identify your future direction. ![]() You will be encouraged to question how fundamental aspects of design practice and theory can be used as both research tools and as a means to develop your design identity in a creative, explorative and hands on way. This module explores core design components: concept, drawing, materials, colour and future thinking. Curiosity: Creative Exploration and Research
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