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Course Name
Turkish
Moda Aksesuarları Tasarımı
English
FASHION ACCESSORIES DESIGN
Course Code
EUT 456
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
7
3
2
2
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Deniz Leblebici Başar
Course Objectives
1. To teach design processes of fashion accessories, being complementary pieces of contemporary clothing, in the context of industrial product design.
2. To evaluate accessory types, accessory materials and manufacturing methods from the perspective of industrial design, fashion design and fashion trends through the examples from past to present.
3. To give an ability to design a fashion accessory and develop a collection from an inspiring concept or a fashion trend.
Course Description
Definition and Context of Fashion Accessories, Historical Context of Fashion Accessories, Fashion Accessories Manufacturing Methods, Fashion Accessories Research, Development and Design Processes, Trend Analysis and Forecasting, Color and Materials Analysis, Collection Development, Fashion Accessories Drawing and Presentation Applications.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course satisfactorily can:
Identify the fashion accccessories concept and its types.
Gain knowledge about the historical context of fashion accessories design and manufacturing processes.
Design fashion accessories as an industrial product which fulfills the industry’s needs.
Gain the aability to execute the design process of a fashion accessory as trend forecasting, color and material selection, manufacturing process decision making.
Undestand the concept of collection and be able to develop a fashion accessory collection.
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