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Sc IN FASHION DESIGN
NIMS UNIVERSITY
Session 2011-2012
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SEMESTER -V
S.no Subject Code and Subject name Theory (t) / Practical (p) T Term Work 30 Theory Paper 70 Total Marks 100
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Title of books Elements of design-space & forms Elements of design-Line Basic Principles Of design (Vol 1-4) Basic Design: The Dynamics of visual form Principles of Color Clothing Technology Author Albert W. Porter Manfred Maier Sansmarg Birren & Fabersvan Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Horaberger Dieter Menzer Warner Ribng
OBJECTIVES: 1) To develop understanding of elements of design (point, line, pattern, shape, texture, color form& space). 2) To develop understanding of principles of design (balance, rhythm, harmony, proportion, emphasis & variety). 3) To understand & analyze the effective use of elements / principle of design & fashion in the garment design process.
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Elements of Design _ Visual Language _ Dots _ Lines _ Shape and Space _ Pattern _ Texture 2. Principles of Design _ Rhythm, _ Balance, _ Emphasis _ Harmony, Scale _ Proportion, Variety 3. Color _ Color Wheel, Value, intensity and grey scale _ Color Schemes _ Color Interaction _ Color and Mood _ Process of ideation _ Drawing and Composition 4. Elements Of Fashion _ Styling -Skirts -Blouses -Dresses -Trousers -Mens Shirts And Trousers _ Decoration _ Trimming and techniques RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Title of books Elements of design-space & forms Elements of design-Line Basic Principles Of design (Vol 1-4) Basic Design: The Dynamics of visual form Principles of Color Clothing Technology Author Albert W. Porter Manfred Maier Sansmarg Birren & Fabersvan Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Horaberger Dieter Menzer Warner Ribng
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Title of books Fashion Design Manual Fashion Sketch Book Fashion Design Illustration Fashion Illustration Today 9 Heads Fashion Illustration Author Pamela Stekar Bina Abling John Turnpenny Nicholas Drake Nancy Riegelman Julian Seaman
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The Textile Industry Fibers: - Classification - Composition / Origin/ manufacture of natural and man made fibers - Performance criteria of fibers - Properties and characteristics of natural and man made fibers - Fiber blends Yarns - Spinning of natural and man made fiber - Types of yarn - Yarns properties Fabric Construction -Weaving - Knitting - Lacing -Netting - Felting Finishes - Classification of finishes - Preparatory Finishes - Aesthetic finishes - Functional finishes
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. Title of books Textile from fibre to fabric Understanding textile J.J Pizzutos Fabric Science Clothing Technology Textile Author Berard Cobman Phyllis Toratora Arthur Price Europa Lehrimittal Wayne.A.Macmillan ,Londan
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Introduction to pattern making Importance of pattern making in fashion industry Tools & instruments used. Terminology & indications used. Standard body measurement charts. Children Bodice Block with size variations. Sleeves (Children) Plain Puff Fancy puff Legomutton Collars (Children) Peter pan Cape Bishop Sailors Skirts (Children) Straight basic A-line Introduction to fullness & skirt variations Dirndl skirt Gypsy skirt Tiered skirt Balloon Skirt Introduction to Slash n spread technique & yoke with gathers.
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Nightwear (children) Pajama Top Author Winifred Aldrich Lori. A. Knowles Nora M. MacDonald
RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. Title of books 1. Metric Pattern Cutting for Childrens wear 2. Pattern Making For fashion designer 3. Flat Pattern Design
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Plackets Slit Blouse Continuous Kurta Kameez Pockets Patch Flap Box Front Hip Neckline & Armhole Finishes Facing (single/double) Fused facing Bias binding
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. Title of books Complete Guide to Sewing Complete Book Of sewing Singer Sewing Book Author Reader Digest D.K Gladys Cunningham
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_ Families of Textile Design _ Floral _ Geometric _ Conversational/Traditional _ Ethnic Repeat and its types - Directional - Non-Directional - One way - Two way - All over - Half Drop Vertical - Half-Drop Horizontal. _ Print s techniques - Block Printing - Stencil Printing - Fabric Printing
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3 Title of books Textile Design Encyclopedia of embroidery stitches including crewel Quilters work book Author Susan Meller & Joost Q. Elffers Marion Nicholas Pam Lonttot & Rosemary
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SEMESTER -II
S.no 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Total Subject Code and Subject name 201 Fashion Studies I 202 Machinery and Equipment 203 Fashion Illustration I 204 Communication skills and personality Development 205 Pattern Making-II 206 Construction Techniques-I 207 Surface Ornamentation- I Theory (t) / Practical (p) T T P T P P P Term Work 30 30 25 30 25 25 25 Theory Paper 70 70 25 70 25 25 25 Total Marks 100 100 50 100 50 50 50 500
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Design Principles and Elements Perspective and Application to Apparel and Lifestyle products. Aesthetics Concepts and role in Design andEnvironment.Factors Influencing aesthetics. Use of emotional and cognitive experiences aesthetically for design. Instrumental & Non Instrumental advantages of aesthetics and influences on design. Design detailing and specifying in accordance to apparel Classifications in terms of demographics, styling, occasion & pricing.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. Title of books Dynamics of Fashion Promotstyle/Here & There Apparel view Veiw on color Inside fashion Buiness Author Ellaine Stone
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Overview of the Garment mass production setup Marker making Spreading Cutting Ticketing Bundling Sewing Finishing Quality Checking Classification of cutting machines and their application i. Straight Knife Cutting Machines ii. Band Knife Cutting Machines iii. Servo Assisted Cutting Machines iv. Computer Controlled Cutting Machines v. Round Knife Cutting Machines vi. Hot notcher cutting machines Classification of Sewing Machines and their applications i. Horizontal bed Machines ii. Vertical bed machines Stitch type analysis, classification and their applications i. 100 Class ii. 200 Class iii. 300 Class iv. 400 Class v. 500 Class vi. 600 Class Feed Mechanisms i. Drop Feed ii. Differential Feed iii. Unison Feed iv. Compound Feed v. Roller Feed
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Clothing Technology Technology of Clothing Manufacture Author Europa Lehrmittel Horold Carr and Barbara Latham
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_ Rendering Techniques _ Pencil _ Steadler and Color Pencil _ Charcoal _ Water Color _ Poster Color _ Oil and Acrylic _ Fabric Rendering - (30samples of different Varieties of fabric) _ Photo Analysis Different garments of Kids, Male and Female _ Development of Costumes on Croquis using elements of fashion (min-5)
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Introduction to communication i. Meaning & Definition of communication ii. Characteristics of communication Objectives of communication Channels of communication - Downward channels of communication - Upward channels of communication - Horizontal communication Media of communication i. Oral media ii. Written media iii. Non-verbal media Barriers to communication Essentials of effective communication
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Human Anatomy Individual measurement Pattern Making Principals Adult Bodice Block size # 10 Dart Manipulation Slash and spared technique Pivot transfer technique Single dart series Double dart series Dart Manipulation Curved Parallel Graduating Radiating Dart Equivalents Sleeves (Adult) (Set in) Plain Puff & derivations Cap Petal Leg-o-mutton Bishop Lantern Collars (Adult) Non convertible Flat roll Partial roll Full roll Collars with deep open necklines
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Tucks, Pleats, Gathers Zippers Centre Lapped Invisible Collars Non convertible Convertible Sleeves
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_ Tools and techniques - Design transfer materials, - Sources & interpretation - Choosing color - Enlarging and reducing design Embroidery - Outline stitches - Border stitches - Variation of cross stitches - Composite band stitches - Types of isolated stitches - Open filling stitches - Solid filling stitches - Insertion stitches - Edging stitches - Cut and drawn stitches - Ribbon embroidery Finishing embroidery stitches --Cleaning, --Pressing and --Blocking
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3 4. Title of books Textile Design Encyclopedia of embroidery stitches including crewel Quilters work book Batik Designs Author Susan Meller & Joost Q. Elffers Marion Nicholas Pam Lonttot & Rosemary Sigrid W. Weltge
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SEMESTER -III
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Fashion Forecasting Introduction Forecasting considering Fashion Cycle as a prelude Study of Consumer Behavior Fashion Forecasting Process Forecasting of colour Forecasting of Fabric Forecasting of Silhouettes Forecasting of Trend Using various resources for Interpretation of Fashion Forecasting.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Forecastin Beyond Design Author Rita Perna Sandra keiser & Myrna B. Garner
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Fundamental of textiles and segment of industry Fibre, yarn, tenacity,staple length, spun,filament, elongation, shrinkage etc. - Type of fibers and yarns, yarn structure and numbering system. Elements of woven design - Classification of woven design - Operations in woven cloth production - Methods of fabric representation - Weave repeat - Drafts and lifting Plan Construction of elementary weaves - Plain - Twill - Satin Development of weaves from elementary weave Advantages and disadvantage of basic weaves Fabric defects - Types, source and remedies
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Title of books Textiles Textile Science Consumer Textiles Fiber to Fabric Understanding textiles Watsons Textile Design and Colour A handbook of weaves Clothing Technology Author A Wynne K.L. Hatch Jennifer Cant, Anne Fritz Cobman Tortora, Phyllis g. prentice-hall Inc., new jersey Z Grosicki G.H.Oelsner Europa Lehrimittal
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Definition, Nature, Purpose and Social responsibility of Management. Evolution of Management,Managing is an art or Science Types and Levels of Organization, Managerial Functions, Process of Management- Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling Planning Types, Steps and Process. SWOT Analysis Organizational Structure, Types, Staff- line of authority, Delegation of work and decentralization. Process of Decision making, Evaluation and selection of alternatives Motivation, Leadership, Communication Finance-functions, goals, source, break-even analysis and profitability.Ethics and Social responsibilities in management.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3 Title of books Management Essentials of Management 5th edn Strategic management concept and cases Author Stoner & others Koontz & Weihrich Part1 S.C. Bhattacharya
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_ Body Movements (kids, female and male) _ Leg and hand movement _ Face drawing and detailing _ Feature drawing _ Actions _ Poses and composition (different angles- 5 with alldetails) _ Stylized rendering _ Flats _ Spec Sheet
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Title of books Advance Fashion sketch book Fashion Illustration The Fashion guide The Snap Fashion sketch bo Figure Drawing for Fashion I & II Fashion Illustration Today Fashion Illustration Now Fashion Art for the Fashion Industry Fashion Design in Vouge Author Bina Abling Colin Barnes / Steven Stipelman Haurent Hartung Bill Giazer Isao Yajima Nicholas Drake Laird Borrelli Rita Gersten William Packer
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Torso foundation Semi fitted Fitted Low -waisted & High waisted skirts Sleeve Bodice combinations Basic Kimono Basic Dolman Raglan Stylelines Classic princess Armhole princess Panel styleline Salwar & Churidar Term Garments Construction of Salwar suit Construction of One piece garment
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 2. Title of books Dress Pattern Designing Pattern Making for fashion design Author Natalie Bray Helen Joseph Armstrong
OBJECTIVES: 1) To impart the skills of creation of creative styles in fabrics for the application of apparel
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Exploration and use of the different fabrics and related materials for the research purpose (Students shall collect sheer fabrics, coarse fabrics, prints, embroidery materials, threads, ribbons etc.and prepare swatches using controlled crushing, systematic folding, smocking, tucking, cording,patchwork, quilting etc. for research purposes Collection of different visuals to study the fabric styling used by different national and international designer. Development of mood board Conceptualization Creation of total six different fabric styling sample as per the selected theme and execution of the final selected design for the selected apparel style Presentation using Corel Draw And Photoshop Tools
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Introduction about traditional Indian textiles and their importance Traditional Textiles of different states regarding the fiber used, weave, motifs, colors and their significance and descriptive terms usedMaharashtra, Gujarat,Saurashtra, Kutch, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Orissa, Manipur, West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Title of books Textile arts of india Traditional Indian Textile Handicrafts of India Indian Embroidery, calico museum of textiles Tie and dye textiles of India Costumes and Textiles of india Author Kokyo Hafanaka John Gillow & Nicholas Barnard Chattopadhyaya Kamaladevi Irwin and hall Murphy V and Crill R Dhamija Jasleen An Jay Jyotindra
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Design inspirations jewelry Research Understanding the basic tool kit Handling of different materials Work with paper, fabrics, dried stuff, wood, glass, string beads etc.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 Title of books Jewelry Making Author Emma Gale And Ann Little
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Window - Using window Explorer - Managing files and folders - Using Paint Brush, WordPad & Notepad - Network Neighborhood Word Processor (Microsoft Word) - Introduction to Word Processor - Overview of Word Processor Packages - Use of word in different areas - Document concept (Creating, Saving, Opening, Closing Document) - Formatting document (Bold, Italic, Underline, Justification, fonts, colors of fonts, format painter)
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2 Title of books Mastering word 2000 Mastering Excel 2000 Author Ronthansfield, J.W.Oslen,BPB Publication Mindy C.Martin, Steven M.Hansen,Beth Klingher BPB Publication Katherine Murray BPB Publications Charles Siegal Ned Shell: SAMS Publishing Wendy G.Lehnert
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Mastering Powerpoint 2000 Mastering Fox Pro 2000 The internet in 24 hours Internet 101 A Beginners Guide to the internet and the world Wide Web
OBJECTIVES: To incorporate in design students the ability to represent and create visuals using image editing and object creation / manipulation capabilities of Adobe Photoshop, Corel draw And Page maker
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Coreldraw - About CorelDraw - Using the menus, standard toolbar, property bar and dialog boxes - Drawing rectangle, ellipses, polygons, stars, spirals and graph paper - Drawing lines of all shapes and size - Creating and manipulating text - Selecting and transforming objects - Shaping objects - Filling and outlining objects - Viewing, zooming and ordering - Combining, breaking apart, grouping, ungrouping, separating and converting to curves - Weld, intersection and trim - Aligning, coping, pasting, and cloning - Lens, perspective and power clip - Fitting Text to a path - Page setup - Uses of Corel draw Photoshop - About Photoshop - Using toolbox, palettes and Context menus - Creating, Operating and closing files - Changing canvas size, color modes and resolutions - Understanding and working with layers - Selecting areas - Picking and selecting colors - Paining and selecting colors - Creating text -Resizing and Reshaping image - Scanning - Filter effects - Manipulating focus with blur, sharpen, and smudge - Adjusting tone with dodge - Morphing images - Cloning and pattern creation with the rubber stamp - Creating special images effect Pagemaker - Introduction to PageMaker - The Pagemaker window - Using the tool box - Creating new document - Entering and formatting text - Editing text
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. Title of books Respective software manuals (Adobe Photoshop, Corel Trace Photoshop Retouching Techniques Teach Yourself Access for Windows 95, Version 7.0 1999, BPB Publications, New Delhi Author
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SEMESTER -IV
S.no Subject Code and Subject name Theory (t) / Practical (p) T Term Work 30 Theory Paper 70 Total Marks 100
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- Marketing concept - Marketing and Selling - 4 P's of marketing - Developing Marketing Strategy and Tactics - Product strategy. - Pricing strategy - Distribution Policy - Promotion policy Def of fashion merchandising Merchandising in Apparel Industry Merchandising Terminology and concepts Merchandising concepts and terminology 4 Rs of merchandising & The buyers responsibilities a)Responsibilities of the buyer b) Working with Vendors Organizing buying / selling activity
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Strapless Foundation Bias cut Dresses Shirts & its variations (ladies tops) Trouser Gents Shirts with Cuff & Collar variations
RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1 2. Title of books Dress Pattern Designing Pattern Making for fashion design Author Natalie Bray Helen Joseph Armstrong
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Introduction to Draping Terminology Dummy preparation Muslin preparation Basic Bodice Block Front Back Dart Manipulation Single dart series Double dart series Basic Skirt Block Single dart Double dart Dart Equivalents Skirt variations Flared Gathered Skirts with yokes Neckline & Armhole variations
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. Title of books Draping for apparel Design Author Helen Joseph Armstrong
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Comparison between knits and woven Knitted Garments - Fully cut - Stitch shaped cut - Fully fashioned - Integral Weft knitted fabric and its types Warp knitted fabrics and its types Stitch geometry seams and seaming for knitwear Quality control of knitted garments Appreciation of knits for its uses in different product categories
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Developing innovative knits from fashion industry Fabric defects types, source and remedies
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Knitting Technology Introduction to Knitting Author David Spencer Ajaonkar
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OBJECTIVES: 1) To develop an understanding of world costumes and their contemporary interpretations 2) To understand the characteristics of the costumes of various parts of the world. CONTENT: Block Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 15
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Ancient Egypt Germanic (Prehistory & Easy times) Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Byqzantine middle age Romanesque Gothic Modern Age -Renaissance (Renaissance Fashion) -The Landsknecht -Spanish Fashion Baroque -Netherlands Fashion -Rhineland Fashion -Rococo (Rococo Fashion) Recent Times -Neoclassicism -Romanticism -Art Noveau Present Day 20th Century -The Twenties -The Thirties -The Forties -The Fifties -The Sixties -The Seventies -
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History of Indian Costume .Classification of Indian history period wise from prehistoric period to 20th century history and modern history. Evolution of costumes pertaining to inner, outer, upper and lower garments Study of traditional basic Indian costume of mens, and womens
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REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 Title of books A history of costume in the west Costume Historic costumes The chronicle of western costume Costume And Fashion Survey of historic costumes The Complete Costume History Clothing Technology Author Francots Boucher The Pepin press Karen Baclawski John Peacock Jack Cassin Scott Phyllus tortora Auguste Racinet Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Horaberger Dieter Menzer Warner Ribng B.N.Goswamy B.N.Goswamy G.S.Ghurye Parul Bhatnagar
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Indian Costume-II - Patkas Indian Costume Indian Costume Traditional Indian costume and textiles
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Credits 64
Total hours 25 25
To develop an understanding, Analysis and Development of womens wear CONTENT: Block Topic/Content Analysis
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Market survey
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1. To gain knowledge of dyes used on different textile fibers. 2. To gain knowledge of different dyes methods 3. To get acquainted with different methods of Tie and Dye and Batik. 4. To acquire knowledge of different printing methods. CONTENT: Block Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 8
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Introduction to Dyeing - Classification of dyes - Determining colour fastness - Identification of efects -Preparatory Processes of Dyeing -Different Methods of Dyeing - Yarn Dyeing - Piece Dyeing Tie and Dye, Batik - History - Different Methods
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Introduction to Printing - Difference in Dyeing and Printing - Different types of Printing block printing, discharge printing, stencil printing, spray printing, khadi printing, screen printing and preparation of creen Assignment I-Preparation of journal from block 2,3 and 4 15 Assignment II-Preparation of article from block 3 and 4 15 REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. Title of books J.J. Pizzutos Fabric Science Textile Science Technology of Textile Printing Fiber to Fabric Understanding textiles Author Arthur Price K.L. Hatch R.S.Prayag Cobman Tortora, Phyllis g. prentice-hall
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Chemistry of dyes and principles of dyeing Batik Tie Dyeing And Batik
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Study of bags, shoes, belts and scarf Design, Research Experiment with materials Study the basic tools required Market surveys Design presentations Final concept Sample Exploration Introduction to various raw materials Sampling Surface ornamentation Sampling
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OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand the forecasting techniques to determine market demands 2. To be able to make use of the forecast to design collections. CONTENT: Block Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 20
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Introduction i. Meaning of Fashion ii. Meaning of Forecasting iii. The role of a forecaster iv. The precision of the forecast v. The fashion industrys components vi. The structure of the fashion industry vii. The fashion timetable viii. Information Network ix. The selling strategy Research Process in Forecasting i. Primary sources ii. Secondary sources iii. Tertiary sources iv. Tracking sales v. Competition vi. Demographics vii. Value & life style viii. Publication ix. Forecasting services
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REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Fashion Forecasting Fashion Forecasting Author Evelyn L.Brannon Rita Perna
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Trouser Variations Garment construction with Lining & Interfacing Indian Traditional (Lehenga & Choli ) Waist coat With Shawl collar Cowl and its variations Knitwear foundation
Assignment I: Submission of one Trouser with pattern Assignment II: Submission of one Garment with lining & interfacing Assignment III: Submission of one Traditional wear with pattern Assignment IV: Submission of one Waist coat with pattern Assignment V: Submission of one top with neckline cowl with pattern Assignment VI: Submission of one knitwear top with pattern
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REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1 2. Title of books Dress Pattern Designing Pattern Making for fashion design Author Natalie Bray Helen Joseph Armstrong
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Style lines Cowls Front Back Armhole Fitted Midriff Collars Basic Mandarin Peter pan Sailor Bias cut Dresses Grading Basic Block Basic Skirt Shirt & Trouser
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Assignment I: Submission of Cowls Assignment II Submission of Collars Assignment III: Submission of Bias cut dress Assignment IV: Submission of Grading Journal
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REFERENCE BOOKS
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Marks
OBJECTIVES: To understand market dynamics and gain ability to market ones design and products. To be able to understand merchandising functions and work in the capacity of a merchandiser/buyer. Block Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 8 10
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Meaning of Marketing Core Concepts of Marketing Needs, wants & demand Products (goods, services and ideas) Value, cost and satisfaction Exchange & transactions Relationships and networks Markets Markets & Prospects Marketing Management Company Orientation towards the marketing place The production concept The product concept The selling concept / sales concept The marketing concept Target Market Customer needs Integrated marketing Profitability The social marketing concept The rapid adoption of Marketing Management Building customer satisfaction through quality, service and value. Customer value, customer satisfaction Delivering customer value & satisfaction Value Delivery Network Attracting & Retaining customers Computing the cost of lost customers The need for customer retention
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Fair child
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Plaids and Stripes Development Colourways Simulations Production Dobby Designs Print Designing Colourways Spot colour separation for screen printing Textile mapping and illustration for catalogue and presentation
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Assignment I: projects on all blocks REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books CAD Software Wonder Weaves Author Richpeace
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Market survey Conceptualization Design Development Final Presentation Product Development Product presentation
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CONTENT: Block 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Market survey Conceptualization Design Development Final Presentation Product Development Product presentation Topic/Content Analysis
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OBJECTIVES: This course is intended to impart the knowledge of quality analysis and assurance and its importance in textile industry. CONTENT: Block Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 2
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Introduction What is quality? Why quality is important? Inspection -Raw material Inspection -In process inspection -Final inspection -How much to inspect -Definitions of fabric defects -British standards of interest to garment manufacturers
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Textile Testing & Product Evaluation Precision & Accuracy of Test Methods -Atmospheric conditions for testing -Strength properties of apparel -Fabric stretch properties -Dimensional changes in apparel due to laundering, dry-cleaning, steaming & pressing. -Needle cutting / yarn severance -Sew-ability of fabrics -Bow and skew ness (Bias) in woven and knitted fabrics -Soil and stain release testing -Fabric thickness -Abrasion resistance -Color fastness -Testing of fusible interlinings -Testing of zippers -Elastic waistband testing -Yarn strength and elongation -Yarn number -Yarn twist -Sewing Threads -Wear testing Care labeling of apparel and textiles
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Assignment I Preparation of journal REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Managing quality in the apparel industry Quality Assurance for textiles and apparel
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OBJECTIVES: Understanding of architectural tools required for store planning Exposure to variety of material used in industry Understanding advance features of Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator Usage of Lighting CONTENT: Block 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Topic/Content Analysis Visual presentation (Drafting technology) Computer Rendering Materials and Props Visual Presentation Computer graphics and digital imaging Lighting Technique Fashion Styling for coordination Typography and Design Period Hours 10 10 4 6 10 8 8 8
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_ Introduction Industry project concept notes _ Concept- research And methodology Identification of research topic Objectives, Introduction, Planning _ Methodology, review of literature, planning - Preparation of tools, progress of project _ Presentation of Tools _ Finding and analysis presentation Final presentation
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Credits 64
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Selection of total three womens outfits. Identifying its elements using size 10 dummy, creating the pattern for the same in muslin Out of 10 patterns The instructor will select three. The instructor will provide guidelines Each pattern should have minimum 6 different features that will fall in creative category. Fit Analysis
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27
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10
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Credits 64
Marks
Theory Paper
Total
OBJECTIVES: 1. To expose and develop students understanding of design/ merchandising from a buyers/ retailers point of view, i.e., the need for understanding retail market trends, seasonal planning, stock inventory planning, and selling. 2. To understand retail policies on pricing, discounting, buying, and the various channels of distribution. CONTENT: Block 1. 2. Topic/Content Analysis Factors Affecting Merchandise - Product & Fashion Life Cycles Retailling introduction retail evolution Role of retail in marketing system formats of store Environment of retail organization of store Franchising and product labels. Basics of Supply Chain Management Classification of retail outlets International trends in retailing Location (considerations) Layout and site selection Analysis of trade area and site- selection SPF calculations. Period Hours 6 6
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6 6 6
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10
Assignment I Assignment II
15 15
REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. 3. Title of books Gerald Retailing Concepts and Cases in Retail Merchandise Management Retail Management Author Diamond, Jay & Pintel Rabolt, Nancy J Berman, Barry
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Theory Paper
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To understand the meaning, scope and application of apparel related export management. To develop an ability to decide export pricing, export finance, export marketing, shipment procedure and export promotions. CONTENT: Block 1 Topic/Content Analysis Introduction to international trade. The emerging global scenario The business of international trade Trade barriers Foreign exchange The euro dollar market WTO Trade liberalization International marketing Introduction International marketing channels Market selection and market profiling Product strategies Promotion strategies Export pricing Export finance Period Hours 20
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20
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Assignment I Assignment II
15 15
REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2 Title of books International trade and Export management Himalaya Publication, Mumbai (1998) Exim Policy input Output norms Duty exemption Scheme 2002-2007, Centax publication pvt. Ltd. New Delhi(April 2003 Fourth Edition.) Promotion in the Merchandising environment Author Francis Cherunilam R.K. Jain.
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Total hours 25
OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand the requirement of domestic brands through research 2. To develop a range suitable to the selected domestic brand.
Block
Topic/Content Analysis
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Selection of themes for the collection Market Research Development of mood boards Roughs Work on Textures Collect swatches & Trimmings Experimenting and creating a storyboard The final sketches Fabric swatches Trimmings Ornamentation Textures Making of toils (muslin pattern) for the selected collection.
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REFERENCE BOOKS Sl.No. 1. 2. Title of books Concept to Consumer Sewing for Apparel Industry Subject 2 Author Fringes Clair Shaeffer Total hours 64 25
Credits
CAD-II Practical
Block
Topic/Content Analysis
1.
CAD apparel 1. Pattern drafting 2. Lay out planning (marker making) 3. Grading 4. Digitizing
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TP/Pr.
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To teach students about the conceptualization of design and to construct a collection Topic/Content Analysis Period Hours 11
Selection of three themes for the collection Development of storyboard, clients board, presentation sheet, specs sheet and cost sheet for the same. Selection of one theme for the execution of the collection (Selection by internal Mentors) Making of toils (muslin pattern) for the selected collection. - Execution of collection. Presentation of collection through a show.
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10 10 30 4
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Total hours 25
To enable students develop a comprehensive portfolio showcasing their professional competencies and skills
Block
Topic/Content Analysis
Period Hours 44
1.
The portfolio can be combination of one or more than one of the following: a) Mass production (exports) for kids, ladies and men b) Mass production (domestic) for kids, ladies and men c) High fashion garments Winter collection for d) Mass production (exports) for kids, ladies, men e) Mass production(domestic) for kids, ladies and men f) High fashion garments Lectures by imminent personalities on portfolio 20
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