After
creating my sample and design board for the combined processes part of the
Bradford textiles competition, I started altering my designs for a fashion
outcome. I thought that my designs would be more suitable for an alternative
sports brand, fitting the market for ski and snowboard wear. I started to
gather design flats of the garments I wanted to create and edited my designs on
Photoshop to visualize what my designs would look like on the fashion garments.
I created a whole range of ski/snowboard wear and accessories and I was
actually really pleased with how these looked. I will be sending a main board
with a sample and one fashion visualization on and another board with my whole
range on to show my collection. I think that this worked really well because
after doing a lot of contextual research on ski and snowboard wear that is
currently on the market, I feel that my designs relate well to the common
themes of neutral tones and contrasting bright colours with daring patterns. I
feel that my work also portrays these elements. Here are some images showing my fashion visualisation boards that i will be sending away to the Bradford competition.
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Monday, 16 February 2015
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Locating- Week 7
I was quite
pleased overall with the samples that I created in the print room this week.
They all turned out quite well although one of them that I added iridescent
foil to did not come out as well as I had hoped. I think this was because the
lines I used for my motif were not as thick as they should have been. Next time
I get a screen developed I will ensure that my motifs are thick enough. My
favourite sample that I created was a one that I added white flock to. I have
decided to enter this sample into the combined processes section of the
Bradford textiles competition. For this I have created a board including my
main sample and an image of my design in situ. Here are some images from the print room and of my Bradford combined process sample.
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