
Sourcing Ideas for Textile Design
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This second edition includes:
· case studies and interviews with insight into visual research and development from revered practising designers, including Dries Van Noten and Reiko Sudo;
· Spotlight sections offer historical or cultural perspectives on each point in the process; and,
· new coverage of material investigation, colour analysis, presentation and curation, as well as advice on IP and copyright.
You'll also be guided through the three stages of textile design where you will:
· generate your idea;
· work to develop it; and,
· create your developed idea in the studio.
By engaging with this approach, and exploring new ways of seeing ordinary things through the key themes, you'll learn to create incredible effects in your textile design.
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Josephine Steed is Course Leader for BA (Hons) Fashion & Textile Design at Gray's School of Art, Robert Gordon University.
Content
1. What is Textile Design?
2. The Textile Design Process
3. Develop through Material Investigation
4. Colour
5. Creating Textile Outcomes
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
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