Study of software tools commonly found in the fashion industry.
Course Objectives
Create/access, organize, analyze and communicate information using Photoshop software
Understand and apply fundamental Photoshop concepts as they relate to the uses in the fashion industry
Apply knowledge of a computer’s operating system/environment to access, organize and manage programs and information
Integrate/synthesize and communicate information via a computer-generated report and/or presentation
Designing Fabric Swatches
All Plaid and Stripe patterned swatches were designed in Adobe Photoshop. Plaid swatches were created from the Stripe swatches.
Andy Warhol Inspired Pop Art
All Andy Warhol inspired Pop Art pieces were created in Adobe Photoshop. The photo depicted to the right is the original found photo that the Pop Art pieces are styled after.
Creating Fabric Halfdrops
All fabric prints were created using Adobe Photoshop.
Creating Colorways
All colorways were created using Adobe Photoshop.
Original Swatch
Colorway
Colorway
Creating Colorways from an Original Halfdrop Design
All original colorways were created using Adobe Photoshop.
Trend and Mood Boards
Both Trend and Moods Boards were created using Adobe Photoshop.
Color Palette
The Color Palette developed below was created using Adobe Photoshop. Colors were swatched from the Mood Board using the eyedropper tool.
Creating a Logo
Logo Samples
Final Logo Design
Sample Business Card with Logo
Original Print, Plaid, and Stripe Designs
Flats with Original Print Designs
Outcomes
This course first introduced fashion flats to Megan Marie and their role in technical design and the product development process. As a result of utilizing Adobe Photoshop, she is now able to create/access, organize, analyze and communicate information using Photoshop software, which has carried over to coursework in Advanced Computer Imagery for the Fashion Industry and the ability to create digital swatches.