Looks at the origins of jewellery and how to assess historical references and trends. This title explores how inspiration and research can be used to build a jewellery collection. It demonstrates that even on a limited budget it is possible to carve out a niche in this genre.
Looks at the origins of jewellery and how to assess historical references and trends. This title explores how inspiration and research can be used to build a jewellery collection. It demonstrates that even on a limited budget it is possible to carve out a niche in this genre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Galton is a celebrated British creative talent. Former Creative Director of Links of London, Elizabeth successfully modernized the brand's design. Elizabeth has consulted for many high-profile brands including Swarovski, Liberty and Harvey Nichols. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and visiting lecturer at the University of the Arts, the London College of Fashion and Central Saint Martins. She was appointed an official ambassador for London Jewellery Week in 2011.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Jewellery The origins of jewellery Jewellery through the ages Interview: Anne Kazuro-Guionnet Project: Researching references Chapter 2: Jewellery Styles Jewellery categories Catwalk jewellery Fine jewellery Fashion jewellery Interview: Kate Hillier Interview: Lara Bohinc Ethical practice Case study: Ethical design Interview: Stephen Webster Project: The customer Chapter 3: Essential Research Sources of inspiration Trend forecasting Case study: Using trend research Research practices Customer research Interview: Shaun Leane Project: Creating a moodboard Chapter 4: Design Creation The designer's brief Designing from your research Computer-aided design (CAD) Case study: Head of design Designing a balanced collection Interview: Maeve Gillies Project: Planning and recording your work Chapter 5: Design Development and Realization The development team Interview: Theo Fennell Materials and sourcing Pricing designs Sampling Interview: Kasia Piechocka Project: Design Realization Chapter 6: Marketing Creating a lookbook Portfolio Photographing designs Branding Communications Case study: PR consultant and writer Project: Creating a lookbook Chapter 7: A Career in Jewellery Training Contemporary designer Case study: Brand designer Design consultancy Interview: Erickson Beamon Interview: Nadja Swarovski
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Jewellery The origins of jewellery Jewellery through the ages Interview: Anne Kazuro-Guionnet Project: Researching references Chapter 2: Jewellery Styles Jewellery categories Catwalk jewellery Fine jewellery Fashion jewellery Interview: Kate Hillier Interview: Lara Bohinc Ethical practice Case study: Ethical design Interview: Stephen Webster Project: The customer Chapter 3: Essential Research Sources of inspiration Trend forecasting Case study: Using trend research Research practices Customer research Interview: Shaun Leane Project: Creating a moodboard Chapter 4: Design Creation The designer's brief Designing from your research Computer-aided design (CAD) Case study: Head of design Designing a balanced collection Interview: Maeve Gillies Project: Planning and recording your work Chapter 5: Design Development and Realization The development team Interview: Theo Fennell Materials and sourcing Pricing designs Sampling Interview: Kasia Piechocka Project: Design Realization Chapter 6: Marketing Creating a lookbook Portfolio Photographing designs Branding Communications Case study: PR consultant and writer Project: Creating a lookbook Chapter 7: A Career in Jewellery Training Contemporary designer Case study: Brand designer Design consultancy Interview: Erickson Beamon Interview: Nadja Swarovski
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