Course Title: Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2009
Course Code: GRAP5226C
Course Title: Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts
School: 350T Fashion & Textiles
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C5220 - Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Course Contact : Mandy Penton
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99259202
Course Contact Email:mandy.penton@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Sylvia walsh - sylvia.walsh@rmit.edu.au
Jenny Pojia - jenny.pojia@rmit.edu.au
Kirsty Gorter - kirsty.gorter@rmit.edu.au
Phillippa Loton - phillippa.loton@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 80
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit covers the skills and knowledge to assist with research and preparation of initial garment design concepts.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
LMTFD4003B Assist in preparation of preliminary design concepts |
Element: |
1. Interpret design brief within specified guidelines |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Design parameters are clarified, in consultation with designer, sales team, management and client. |
Element: |
2. Research relevant information within specified guidelines |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Trends in fabrics, etc. are researched for performance, colour, availability, care and maintenance requirements and suitability to project or design. |
Element: |
3. Contribute to design concepts |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Preliminary concepts are worked out in conjunction with others to identify possibilities. |
Element: |
4. Contribute to presentation of the design |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Own role and relationship to others for presentation meeting is determined and rehearsed. |
Learning Outcomes
In this unit you will be required to demonstrates skills and knowledge to:
• research trends
• assess technical requirements
• develop story themes
and then interpret this information into preliminary design concepts for garments.
This will involve creation, or adaptation of designs and interpretation of sketches within a range of design contexts.
Design may relate to individual garments or small ranges depending on the design criteria given to you as part of you class work.
Details of Learning Activities
In this course you will be involved in theoretical and practical tasks.
• You will follow a design brief, designing an original, small range of garments based on a specific, researched theme.
• You will meet with the teacher for feedback at critical check points in the planned timeline.
• As well as class activities you will be required to undertake research and assessment practise outside of regular class times.
• You are reminded of the learning expectation that you will complete an equal amount of research time outside of class as you do in class to demonstrate your understanding and to be deemed competent in this course.
Teaching Schedule
Week 1-2 Product development. checkpoint 1
Week 3-4 Design process. checkpoint 2
Week 5 ‘Design a small range’ brief. Plan theme, research and timeline. checkpoint 3
Week 7-8 Explore colour, fabric and trims as relevant to the theme. Demonstrate design concepts and fabric selection in visual diary. checkpoint 4
Week 9-10 Develop fabric treatment and rough sketches for peer presentation. checkpoint 5
Week 11-15 Complete design selection and make final trade sketches, illustrations as required for class presentation and submission. checkpoint 6
Week 16 Assessment
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
Stecker, Pamela, 1996, Fashion Design Manual, Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd, South Melbourne |
References
Other Resources
Essential Learning Resources students need to bring for all design subjects:
• A3 folio for handing in your work for assessment
• A3 plastic sleeves
• Selection of pencils: H, HB and 2B
• A3 cartridge paper or pad
• Blank layout pad for rough ideas
Overview of Assessment
Detailed course and assessment requirements and information will be made available to you first week of class. Specific details will be explained to you during scheduled classes.
This course comprises both practical and theory components. You will be expected to attend and participate in class activities.
As well as class activities you will be required to undertake research and assessment practice outside of regular class times and participate in formal assessment tasks.
PLEASE NOTE: work that has not been authenticated during class as your own work will not be considered for assessment.
Assessment Tasks
Assessment Tasks and value: Progressive feedback at each critical check point as student achieves each stage of the timeline: 25% Assessment breakdown = Checkpoint 1 Timeline -5%; Checkpoint 2 Colours, Fabrics and Trims storyboard/book – 5%; Checkpoint 3 Themes board/book and Concept/rough sketches – 5%; Checkpoint 4 Forward planning and design selection/editing and reworking -5%; Checkpoint 5 Review of Final sketching presentation - Illustration and working sketches – 5%
Design and presentation of a small range: = 75% - Class presentations, teacher and peer review of Small Range.
TOTAL ---------------------------------------------- 100%
Assessment Matrix
Assessment 1 - Class exercises (checkpoints - progressive assessment) | Assessment 2 (final assessment) Design and present a Small Range 70% |
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1.Interpret design brief within specified guidelines | X | X |
2.Research relevant information within relevant guidelines | X | X |
3.Contribute to design concepts | X | X |
4. Contribute to presentation of design | X | X |
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