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FASHN-4080-1: Fash Illus 4: Visual Communication for Portfolio

Fall 2021

Subject: Fashion Design
Type: Studio
Delivery Mode: Hybrid
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: September 01, 2021 — December 14, 2021
Meetings:
Meeting Time TBD
Meeting Time TBD, San Francisco - Main Building - N5
Tue 5:00-07:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - N9
Tue 8:00-10:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - N9
Instructors: Amy Morrell, May Liang

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 8/12

Description:

Senior-level Fashion majors who have successfully completed the prerequisite drawing, design and studio courses are qualified for participation in "Fashion Illustration 4: Visual Communication for Portfolio". There will be two portions of the course, separately taught by two instructors[Meets 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Amy Morrell, Room: N9]The tactile fashion portfolio consists of a professional-level series of fashion projects accompanied by figure illustrations and technical digital flats (and/or 3D CAD drawings).  Additionally, communication forms consistent with specific projects (pattern layouts for zero-waste projects) will be developed in order to reflect the student's individuality.[Meets 8:00 - 10:00 PM, May Liang, Room: N5]The digital portfolio consists of an emotional landing page and a series of at least three projects which must include a senior thesis and output which touches on a secondary field of interest (illustration, textile development).  The aggregate output is expected to manifest the student's design aesthetic - complemented by a resonant illustration style and a demonstrated aptitude for creating technical digital flats.Secondary projects (textile development, tailoring sew samples, industrial design, shoe design, bio-fabrication mechanical knitwear, etc.) will be drawn from previous work (competitions, fashion design, and/or elective classes) and will be expected to be specific to the individual student.The resulting tactile portfolios and websites are a requirement for participation in the Senior Thesis Review at the end of the Fall Semester.These portfolios will continue to be refined as the student develops her/his Senior Thesis during the following Spring Semester.  Tactile portfolios are a key element in the Spring Senior Thesis Jury process.By the conclusion of this class, the students are confident in a newly acquired conceptual and manual skill-set that will be crucial in the preparation of the exhibition and interview-ready portfolios and websites.

Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:

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