Course Title: Design and produce printed textiles
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2013
Course Code: MANU7227C
Course Title: Design and produce printed textiles
School: 350T Fashion & Textiles
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C5213 - Diploma of Textile Design and Development
Course Contact : Peter Bonnell
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9171
Course Contact Email:peter.bonnell@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Libby Noblet email elizabeth. noblet@rmit.edu.au phone; 03 9925 9127
Nominal Hours: 120
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
Nil
Course Description
This course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to apply complex textile printing techniques and processes when interpreting and responding to a specified design brief.
The student will have completed Produce Screen Printed Textiles (MANU5921C) before enrolling in this class.
Students need to have completed or enrol in Develop Textile Designs Using Computers (ISYS 7569C) whilst studying this course.
This course is delivered concurrently (clustered) with LMTGN3002B, Organise and Plan Own Work (MANU5919C).
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
LMTTD5005A Design and produce printed textiles |
Element: |
5. Evaluate and analyse design and production processes |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Finished item is assessed against design specifications and design brief. |
Element: |
1. Develop print design |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Design brief is interpreted and requirements and specifications are analysed to determine parameters for printed textile. |
Element: |
2. Prepare for production |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Materials and equipment required for production are sourced and prepared. |
Element: |
3. Produce printed samples |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Sample is created to test accuracy of colour separations, repeat pattern colour, placement and registration. |
Element: |
4. Produce printed product |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Design is printed according to design specifications and OH&S practices. |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge to demonstrate competency in the above elements.
Details of Learning Activities
Details of Learning Activities
This course is delivered in a studio workshop that simulates industry working environment.
A range of learning activities and tasks have been designed to allow students to demonstrate competency.
Please note; not all learning activities are assessment tasks. Participants will be advised in advance if an assessment is taking place.
Teaching Schedule
Session | |
Evidence |
1 |
Botanical Illustration; part of intensive week long program Including: Concept research/ Drawing/design development/ 3D construction design Colour and tonal rendering techniques |
Body of drawings |
2 |
Student Induction/Revision OH&S Course Introduction Print Room Maintenance roster signed off Introduction to Project 1; Botanica Project Stripping and Preparing Allocated Screens Locker designation |
Signed off OH&S booklet Print Room Maintenance Signed Screens cleaned/ named and stored correctly in shelves
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3 |
Designs on screen Technical notebook instructions Botanica strike off and testing Colour recipe development; achromatic; light and dark, monochromatic; light and dark, harmonious; light and dark complementary, light and dark |
Strike off and colour results in technical file |
4 | Test prints; printing design in a variety of ways using binder, opaques and specialty binder, alsokeeping Project incorporating some hand manipulating techniques, such as paper stencils and hand painting techniques | Documenting of colour recipes in technical file Results of test prints in technical file |
5 |
Introduction to Project 2: Scarf Festival2013 in Wool Theme; Home Fabric selection for Scarf Dye introduction Printing Steaming Washing Sharing of dye colour recipes and documenting Developing own colour palettes in dye Technical file; Recipe keeping |
Project 1 Botanica submitted includes Swatchbook and technical file Colour and fabric testing in technical notebook |
6 |
Developing fabric croquis using polychromatic, hand painting and resist techniques such as paper stencils, found materials,dextrin and potato dextrin. |
Samples showing some of the techniques x3 |
7 |
Developing fabric croquis using polychromatic, hand painting and resist techniques such as paper stencils, found materials,dextrin and potato dextrin. |
Samples showing some of the techniques x3 |
8 | Experimenting with post print finishing techniques such as twisting, shrinking, pleating and finished edges. | Selected print samples used to demonstrate in class finishing techniques |
9 |
Student directed learning You will now apply the skills learnt with the manipulation of dyes for the printing of your own scarf along the theme of Home and using a majority wool. |
Scarf |
10 | Student directed learning
You will now apply the skills learnt with the manipulation of dyes for the printing of your own scarf along the theme of Home and using a majority wool. |
Scarf |
11 |
Project 2 Scarf Due at the National Wool Museum Geelong 2013 Introduction to Project 3; Yardage, 3 colours with a blotch background Students choose the end product for the fabric. Based on the outcome fabric and print paste is selected. Screens selected and prepared. Film output printed. |
Project 2 Scarf submitted includes Swatchbook, Technical file and Finished scarf
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12 |
Screen and table registration Design separations on screen Strike off Colour recipes developed and documented for colourways |
Strike off Colour recipes in technical file |
13 |
Printing colourways x 4 Printing possible coordinates using design on screen and hand cut stencils and hand painting |
Colourwys x 4 Coordinates x 4 |
14 | Printing colourways x 4
Printing possible coordinates using design on screen and hand cut stencils and hand painting |
Colourwys x 4
Coordinates x 4 |
15 |
Printing yardage Review of setting up for printing repeat length
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Yardage x 3meters |
16 | 3 colour blotch for yardage finishing complete Presented on a roll with design facing inwards Swatchbook of colourways presented professionally |
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17 | Marking Week |
Project 3 Yardage submitted includes 3 colour 3 meter repeat and swatch book of colourways and technical file. |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Textile Designs Susan Meller and JoostElffers |
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Dyeing and Screenprinting on Textiles Joanna Kinnersley-Taylor |
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Pattern Design Lewis day |
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Ideas and Techniques for Fabric Design Lynda Flower |
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Design and Practice for Printed Textiles A.McNamatra and P. Snelling |
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Textiles- a handbook for designers Mary Paul Yates |
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Repeat Patterns Peter Phillips and Gillian Bruce |
Other Resources
Students will need a basic kit which they should have at every session. This includes;
30cm steel ruler
set square
sharp scissors
glue stick
cutting knife
pacer
fine liner
A3 size visual diary
round brushes 00, 1, 3,6,10
chinagraph pencil
thick black permanent marker
rubber gloves
old smooth double flat bed sheet
old hand towel/ towel
Overview of Assessment
Assessment methods have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner over a range of assessment tasks.
Class exercises will be set to cover the technical requirements for each design brief.
The technical notebook will display the samples and specification sheets which document the students’ findings. The swatch books display the students most successful pieces and colourways.
The production work will enable you to reproduce through printing either repeat lengths or placement prints to a high quality standard.
Assessment Tasks
This course has design development support from Develop Textile Designs and Specifications and Develop Textile Designs Using Computers. Because of the link between courses, some projects will be assessed concurrently.
Assessment will incorporate a variety of methods.
Students will be awarded a grade only if competency has been demonstrated within the standard enrolment period on the first assessment attempt. Students are advised that they are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate work to their teacher. All work must be submitted by the due date. Late submission will not be graded higher than a pass.
Assessment will incorporate a variety of methods including;
Observational checklist
OH&S review and sign off
Process documentation worksheets or specification sheets
Completion of learning activities
Production of folio
Assessment Matrix
Technical workbook incl. spec sheets, studio practice sheets and SWOT analysis |
Production pieces SwatchBooks | ||
Elements | |||
1. Develop print Design | 1.1-1.6 | ||
2. Prepare for print | 2.1-2.3 | ||
3. Produce printed samples | 3.1-3.5 |
3.1-3.5 |
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4. Produce printed product | 4.1 4.2 | ||
5. Evaluate and analyse design production processes | 5.1 5.2 5.4 |
Required Skills/Knowledge demonstrate knowledge of demonstrate skills to |
Technical workbook
incl. spec sheets, studio practice sheets and SWOT analysis |
Production pieces SwatchBooks | |
sources of design inspiration | * | ||
characteristics of fabrics, fibres and yarns and fabric substrates | * | ||
principles and elements of design | * | * | |
OHS practises, including hazard identification and control measures | * | ||
quality practices | * | * | |
workplace practices | * | ||
recording and reporting practices | * | ||
resolve design and production problems | * | * | |
use tools and equipment associated with printing substrates | * | * | |
read, interpret and follow information on work specifications, standard operating procedures and work instructions and other reference material | * | ||
maintain accurate records | * | ||
communicate within the workplace | * | ||
sequence operations | * | * | |
meet specifications | * | * | |
clarify and check task related information | * | ||
carry out work according to OHS practices | * | * |
Critical aspects of evidence to be considered | Technical workbook incl. spec sheets, studio practice sheets and SWOT analysis
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Production pieces SwatchBooks | |
Demonstrate skills and knowledge to | |||
create and produce own print designs | * | * | |
apply screen printing techniques | * | * | |
effectively and safely use tools and equipment | * | * | |
test and evaluate design in sample production | * | ||
document processes and specifications | * |
Other Information
This unit follows on from Prepare Stencils and Screens. The exercises enable the participants to gain a sound understanding of more advanced print processes and techniques associated with screen printing on textiles. This unit is studio based including some theory but mostly practical exercises. Due to the time constraints on print room access it is strongly recommended that students attend every session.
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