Course Title: Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

Part A: Course Overview

Program: C6079

Course Title: Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

Portfolio: DSC

Nominal Hours: 100.0

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Course Code

Campus

Career

School

Learning Mode

Teaching Period(s)

GRAP5179C

Brunswick Campus

TAFE

350T Fashion & Textiles

Face-to-Face

Term1 2008,
Term2 2008

Course Contact: Mandy Penton

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99259202

Course Contact Email: mandy.penton@rmit.edu.au


Course Description

This unit covers the skills and knowledge to apply studio processes to identify and explore commercial opportunities for the design and development of fashion designs.


Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities

None



National Competency Codes and Titles

National Element Code & Title:

LMTFD6008A Apply studio processes to create and produce designs for commercial production

Elements:

1 Research fashion trends and industry practices
2 Create design brief
3 Develop and refine design concept
4 Experiment with design concepts
5 Test design concepts
6 Scope production requirements
7 Develop design pattern
8 Produce fashion product
9 Evaluate and analyse design and production processes
10 Present finished product


Learning Outcomes

The unit requires integration of skills across the design process and focuses on the development and production of a fashion design to achieve commercial and design objectives.
Studio processes are to be applied in an iterative manner to accommodate experimentation and continual improvement in order to achieve desired design effects.


Overview of Assessment

Your assessment tasks are a combination of practical and theoretical. Assessment will occur throughout the course, enabling you to receive ongoing feedback about your progress. Written feedback will be provided for each piece of work.

Authentication of Work

PLEASE NOTE: Tasks that work that has not been authenticated during class as your own work will not be considered for assessment. Regular attendance is necessary.

You will be given further information about the assessment tasks in class.