The Fashion Designer's Sketchbook is a must-have resource for both fashion students and practising designers who wish to learn new ways of generating design ideas in order to create successful fashion collections, and who wish to develop their own creative aesthetic. It demonstrates how the fashion design sketchbook serves as a crucial creative tool for professional development - and a valuable portfolio of design work to present to potential employers. This book identifies four distinct types of creative journal, each representing a different phase in the design process: the inspiration…mehr
The Fashion Designer's Sketchbook is a must-have resource for both fashion students and practising designers who wish to learn new ways of generating design ideas in order to create successful fashion collections, and who wish to develop their own creative aesthetic. It demonstrates how the fashion design sketchbook serves as a crucial creative tool for professional development - and a valuable portfolio of design work to present to potential employers. This book identifies four distinct types of creative journal, each representing a different phase in the design process: the inspiration diary, the working journal, the presentation journal and the design log; and it explores how one develops out of the other, each stage in the idea generation process moving the process forward organically from discovery, to direction, to design development and delivery. The Fashion Designer's Sketchbook shows readers how to turn their sketchbooks into source books; how to generate design ideas from everyday experience; explores multiple ways of presenting and arranging elements within pages; details digital search and storage techniques as well as bulletin board journalling; and provides exercises to improve readers' illustration skills and enquiry, promoting in-store sketching and visual analysis to focus awareness of design aesthetics, taste levels and design vision. The book also explores the need to address market realities, consumer profiles and trend analysis, and shows how to build design collections based on target customer demographics and different markets. Beautifully illustrated and filled with a vast range of inspirational and full-colour design illustrations, The Fashion Designer's Sketchbook also features interviews with designers and industry experts. With a strong emphasis on exploratory design, this exciting resource provides readers with stimulating exercises designed to enable readers' sketchbook work and their creative vision to shine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Rothman is an Adjunct Professor at th eFashion Institute of Technology, New York City, with over 20 years experience in teaching award-winning students in Fashion Design Art and producing the biannual ArtSpecialization / AAS Exhibit. As a fashion illustrator, Rothman has contributed to fashionart style for over 40 years, as senior staff artist for retail as well as her own Rothman Studios accounts. Through the Graphic Artist's Guild, her donations to fashion illustration include authoring the Pricing and Ethical Guidelines for Fashion Illustration, founding the Fashion Roundtable networking committee andinitiating the Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding fashion illustration.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the Fashion Designer's Sketchbook Telling your design story Interview: Andora Whitfield Interview: Daniel Roseberry Chapter 2: Pre-Design: Your Inspiration Sketchbook Creativity, Originality and Inspiration Your cultural universe Exercise 1: Building a Fabric Archive Putting It All Together Exercise 2: Your Own Remix Sketching in the Moment Exercise 3: Research Sketching Transition to Design Exercise 4: Visual Storytelling/ Mind Mapping Interview: Scott Nylund Interview: Renaldo Barnette Chapter 3: Market Research: Your Design Direction Your design philosophy Exercise 5: Visualizing Your Design Philosophy Identifying your customer Exercise 6: Your Key Fashion Message Targeting your market Exercise 7: Market and customer analysis Visualizing your design direction Interview: Naama Doktofsky Interview: Daniel Silverstein Chapter 4: Design Development: The Process Sketchbook Sketchbook options Sketchbook criteria Design Direction to Plan of Action Exercise 9: Your Design Plan Translating Concept into Design Conveying Theme in Color and Fabric Exercise 10: Conveying Theme in Color and Fabric Design Development: The Main Event Exercise 11: Design Development The Edit: Shaping a Cohesive Collection Exercise 12: Collection Edit Interview: Lauren Sehner Interview: Matthew Harwoodstone Chapter 5: Presentation Sketchbook Presentation Sketchbook Considerations Content Edit for Presentation Sketchbook Content Presentation Spatial Dynamics The Working Sketch Exercise 13: Process Sketch to Working Sketch Sequencing Plan Exercise 14: Presentation Sequencing Plan Interview: Peter Do Interview: Kieran Dallison Chapter 6: Innovative/Interactive Sketchbooks The Elements of Invention Designing a Sustainable Future Interview:Sonja Nesse Interview: Sunghee Bang Resources Acknowledgements Picture Credits Index
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the Fashion Designer's Sketchbook Telling your design story Interview: Andora Whitfield Interview: Daniel Roseberry Chapter 2: Pre-Design: Your Inspiration Sketchbook Creativity, Originality and Inspiration Your cultural universe Exercise 1: Building a Fabric Archive Putting It All Together Exercise 2: Your Own Remix Sketching in the Moment Exercise 3: Research Sketching Transition to Design Exercise 4: Visual Storytelling/ Mind Mapping Interview: Scott Nylund Interview: Renaldo Barnette Chapter 3: Market Research: Your Design Direction Your design philosophy Exercise 5: Visualizing Your Design Philosophy Identifying your customer Exercise 6: Your Key Fashion Message Targeting your market Exercise 7: Market and customer analysis Visualizing your design direction Interview: Naama Doktofsky Interview: Daniel Silverstein Chapter 4: Design Development: The Process Sketchbook Sketchbook options Sketchbook criteria Design Direction to Plan of Action Exercise 9: Your Design Plan Translating Concept into Design Conveying Theme in Color and Fabric Exercise 10: Conveying Theme in Color and Fabric Design Development: The Main Event Exercise 11: Design Development The Edit: Shaping a Cohesive Collection Exercise 12: Collection Edit Interview: Lauren Sehner Interview: Matthew Harwoodstone Chapter 5: Presentation Sketchbook Presentation Sketchbook Considerations Content Edit for Presentation Sketchbook Content Presentation Spatial Dynamics The Working Sketch Exercise 13: Process Sketch to Working Sketch Sequencing Plan Exercise 14: Presentation Sequencing Plan Interview: Peter Do Interview: Kieran Dallison Chapter 6: Innovative/Interactive Sketchbooks The Elements of Invention Designing a Sustainable Future Interview:Sonja Nesse Interview: Sunghee Bang Resources Acknowledgements Picture Credits Index
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