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Course Name
Turkish Hazır Giyimde Tasarım Yönleri
English Design Directions in R-T-W
Course Code
MOD 363 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 6
- 1 3 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Belgin Görgün
Course Objectives Students explore casual designer sportswear markets and themes through in-store and online research, conceptual design development for collection development in a design journal format. Students develop a body of work including an industry collaboration project, a sustainable unit, and an E-commerce streetwear unit incorporating a variety of industry-specific presentation formats.
Course Description Students explore casual designer sportswear markets and themes through in-store and online research, conceptual design development for collection development in a design journal format. Students develop a body of work including an industry collaboration project, a sustainable unit, and an E-commerce streetwear unit incorporating a variety of industry-specific presentation formats.
Course Outcomes On the completion of this course, students will be able to:
I. Know about sportswear market and its consumer profile.
II. Explore and assess creative and functional ideas to resolve the design challenges of sportswear.
III. Develop expanded technical and conceptual skills in sportswear design.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
Other References 1. Stipelman, Steven. Illustrating Fashion – Concept to Creation. New York:Fairchild Publications, New York: 2011. Print.
2. Tain, Linda. Portfolio Presentation for Fashion Designers. New York:Fairchild Publications, New York: 2010. Print.
3. Brown, Sass. Eco Fashion. London: Lawrence King Publishing Ltd, 2010. Print.
4. Donofrio-Ferrezza and Marilyn Hefferen. Designing a Knitwear Collection: From Inspiration to Finished Garments. New York: Fairchild Books Inc., 2008. Print.
 
 
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