Course Title: Produce computer aided textile design folios
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2011
Course Code: ISYS5657C
Course Title: Produce computer aided textile design folios
School: 350T Fashion & Textiles
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C5213 - Diploma of Textile Design and Development
Course Contact : Julia Raath
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9201
Course Contact Email:julia.raath@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Douglas McManus Douglas.Mcmanus@rmit.edu.au 99259421
Nominal Hours: 100
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
LMTGN2009B Operate Computing Tecnology in the TCF Workplace
Course Description
The unit applies to the planning and creation of textile design folio’s using CAD programs and equipment to develop and manipulate folio content. Creative and technical skills are applied to the development through to the completion of the folio. Folio requirements are determined in consultation with the client and through analysis of design specifications. The design may be of one’s own determination or provided by a client or other source.
Work may be conducted in small to large scale enterprises and may involve individual and team-related activities.
This unit requires the application of skills associated with communication to consult with clients, review and interpret design specifications, determine folio objectives and parameters and document information. Initiative and enterprise, planning and organising and problem solving skills will also be used to determine folio specifications, select programs and equipment, plan layouts, and to apply creative processes to folio development. Knowledge and application of computing technology is central to the planning and production of the folio.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
LMTTD5010A Produce computer aided textile design folios |
Element: |
1. Determine folio objectives |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Consultation with client is undertaken to review the textile design specifications and determine folio requirements |
Element: |
2. Plan folio presentation |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Folio parameters and specifications are determined and planning processes used according to the needs of the folio |
Element: |
3. Use electronic tools to create folio |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Design programs and equipment are used to create design folio |
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrates knowledge of-
relevant OH&S legislation, codes of practice, policies and procedures
principles of design and layout
CAD and editing software
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
objectives and techniques applied in folio development
features of textile materials and designs
quality standards
workplace practices
OH&S practices including hazard identification and control measures associated with computing use
practices for documenting and reporting on textile designs
Demonstrates skill to-
interpret design specifications
determine folio objectives and specifications
use CAD and editing software
produce a folio
maintain accurate work records in accordance with workplace practices
carry out work in accordance with OH&S policies and procedures
meet work specifications
communicate effectively within the workplace
read, interpret and follow information on job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, patterns, charts, tickets, order forms and other applicable reference material
sequence operations
clarify and check task related information
Details of Learning Activities
Learning activities are conducted within a computing laboratory.
Activities are designed for participants to gain knowledge, skills and expertise using CAD for Textile Design.
Basic principles of textile design are incorporated including an overview of print, knit and weave pattern structures.
Participants will have the opportunity to develop ideas for CAD textiles and create a comprehensive didgital folio to industry specifications
Teaching Schedule
This course will be delivered over 2 termsPlease note that classes begin week 6
SEMESTER 1
Week 6: OH&S Practice Computing environment related to design.
File storage & retrieval Specifications
Introduction to concept based design research for textile theme using internet. research conducted to determine theme
DUE: Creation of folders in drop box on student server
Week 7: Visual Research presented Stripes, textures, checks, patterns determined
Manipulating simple geometries from textile design. Overview of CAD tools for textiles,
sourcing woven examples
DUE: Submission of research theme into drop box folder
Week 8: Simulating weave structures using software
defined repeat systems
week 9: Studio Practice
Creating 5 woven simulations, for design portfolio
DUE: Submission of 5 weave simulations into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Week 10: Developing motif for image based design
Filters, manipulation of images creation of textile motifs for portfolio theme
Week 11: Basic repeat systems explained and demonstrated
practice using software tools to create basic repeat systems
Week 12: Repeat variations demonstrated .practice of basic drop, half drop. & brick repeat using variations on elements of repeat
DUE: Submission of 5 image pattern designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Week 13: Development of Spot sateen systems, studio practice on creating scattered random design repeats
Studio practice
Flexible Delivery -Online learning option - Working independently outside work home
Week 14: Studio Practice - Flexible Delivery - Online learning option- Working independently outside work home
Studio Practice
Week 15: Swiss repeat understanding principles of Swiss repeat spacing, angles, avoiding tight or loose areas. Problem solving
Practice on creating multi directional design
Flexible Delivery
Week 16: Studio Practice- Flexible Delivery - Online learning option - Working independently outside work home
DUE: Submission of spot sateen and Swiss repeat into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Term 2
Week 1: Project one informed by design [choice] research conducted to determine theme . Approaches to developing concept boards in CAD
Week 2: Understanding Diamond, Ogee - repeat systems Border designs
Incorporation into project 1
Week 3: Studio Practice
creating diamond variations [concept from design]
simulations, for design portfolio
DUE: Submission of CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Week 4: Project 2 concept from design
Research conducted
understand and determine toile repeat structure
Week 5: Studio practice developing toile
Interlocking design
Flexible Delivery Online learning option Working independently outside work home
Week 6: Studio practice
Producing Co-ordinates
Flexible Delivery
Online learning option
Working independently outside work home
Week 7: Studio practice
Producing Co-ordinates
Flexible Delivery
Online learning option
Working independently outside work home
DUE: Submission of CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Week 8: Project 3 WIL Industry Project
Understanding client brief
Determine design parameters
Research conducted
Week 9: Design practice
Design specifications
Exploring design layouts
Experimenting with layering
Flexible Delivery
Online learning option
Working independently
DUE: Submission of CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review
Week 10: Drape simulation Developing story board
Week 11: Drape story board simulation practice using project 3
Flexible Delivery - Online learning option - Working independently outside work home
DUE: Story boards for WIL project
Week 12: Folio layout details in relation to industry practice colour ships, codes, tiles information design tips for good presentation
Week 13: Creation of folio layout arrangement placement understanding visual hierarchy
Designs chosen
DUE: Present WIL project
Submission of CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment
Week 14: Layout choosing designs determining format
Flexible Delivery - Online learning option - Working independently outside work home
Week 15: Electronic portfolio format
Layout of chosen designs
Week 16: Folio layout boards presented in digital format
DUE: Electronic presentation of industry specific textile design portfolio
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Phillips, Peter , Repeat patterns a manual for designers, artists and architects |
Other Resources
Other Resources
www.tartanmaker.com
Escher Web Sketch
http://escher.epfl.ch/escher/
Class notes and visual guides will be distributed within class time. All class notes are available online.
Overview of Assessment
Stduents will undetake projects that will enable them to demonstrate their ability to use digital desing tols to creat folios.
To achieve successful completion of this course students must demonstrate an understanding of all elements of competency.
Assessment tasks have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner.
Assessment will incorporate a variety of methods including technical requirements documentation, homework and in class exercises, practical problem solving exercises, layout and presentation of textile design
Students will be awarded a grade only if competency has been demonstrated within the standard enrolment period on the first assessment attempt.
Units assessed as ‘not yet competent’ on a first assessment attempt and ‘competent’ on a second or subsequent attempt are to have results amended to competent but are not eligible for grading.
Students are advised that they are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate their assessment work to their teacher.
All work must be submitted by the due date.
Late submission will not be graded higher than a PASS.
Assessment Tasks
Assessment Tasks
Term 1
Students will be provided with details of assessment and grading information in first class [week6]
Assessment task 1: Creation of folders in drop box on student server [competency based assessment]
demonstrates consistency in organizing work, completing tasks and using OH&S practice
demonstrates knowledge of relevant OH&S legislation, codes of practice, policies and procedures
meet work specifications, read, interpret and follow information on job instructions.
organize, store and maintain folio
Assessment task 2: Submission of visual research into drop box folder [competency based assessment]
demonstrates consistency in organizing work, meet work specifications,
demonstrates knowledge to read, interpret and follow information on job instructions.
organize, store and maintain folio
Assessment task 3:Submission of 5 weave simulations into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment [competency based assessment]
determine folio objectives and specifications
select and use appropriate CAD and editing programs and equipment
edit and manipulate folio content
plan, develop and produce a folio in line with objectives and requirements
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
CAD and editing software
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
objectives and techniques applied in folio development
features of textile materials and designs
Assessment task 4:Submission of 5 image pattern designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment [competency based assessment]
select and use appropriate CAD and editing programs and equipment
edit and manipulate folio content
plan, develop and produce a folio in line with objectives and requirements
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
CAD and editing software
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
objectives and techniques applied in folio development
features of textile materials and designs
Assessment task 5: Submission of spot sateen and Swiss repeat into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment [competency based assessment]
plan, develop and produce a folio in line with objectives and requirements
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
Term 2
Assessment task 1: concept board observation presentation [competency based assessment]
demonstrates consistency in organizing work, meet work specifications,
demonstrates knowledge to read, interpret and follow information on job instructions.
organize, store and maintain folio
Assessment task 2: Submission of Toile CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review and assessment 50% [graded assessment]
determine folio objectives and specifications
select and use appropriate CAD and editing programs and equipment
edit and manipulate folio content
plan, develop and produce a folio in line with objectives and requirements
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
CAD and editing software
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
objectives and techniques applied in folio development
features of textile materials and designs
Assessment task 3: Present WIL project to industry submission of CAD designs into appropriate drop box folder box for review [competency based]
consult with client and relevant personnel plan,
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
Assessment task 4: Electronic presentation of industry specific textile design portfolio 50% [graded assessment]
Plan, develop and produce a folio in line with objectives and requirements
present features of textile materials and designs using electronic tools
Demonstrates knowledge of:
principles of design and layout
equipment and program features
tools and procedures for editing
Assessment Matrix
1. Determine folio objectives | 2. Plan folio presentation | 3. Use electronic tools to create folio | |
term1 | |||
Assessment task 1 | 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 | ||
Assessment task 2 | 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 | ||
Assessment task 3&4 | 2.1, 2.3 | 3.1, 3.2 , 3.3 | |
Assessment task 5 | 2.2, 2.4 | 3.1, 3.2 , 3.3 | |
term2 | |||
Assessment task 1 | 1.1 1.2 1.3 | ||
Assessment task 2 | 1.4 1.5 1.6 | 2.1 2.3 | |
Assessment task 3 | 2.2 | 3.2 3.2 3.3 | |
Assessment task 4 | 3.4 3.5 3.6 |
Other Information
This course will be delivered over a year
Students must provide a USB portable storage device 8 GB [preferable]
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