S1 11 Flashcards
(94 cards)
Saftey
Hazzard
Risk
Safe work practices
Duty of care
Stages of design process
4 steps of the DESIGN PROCESS
- investigation/ research
- devising/ planning
- Production / Prototyping
- Evaluation
Design process - Research
Design Brief
Design Proposal
Client Profile - Anthropometrics
Performance Criteria Questions
Client Interview
Target market summary
Research – how do we research?
Inspiration – historical, social, cultural, contemporary
Embellishment and sample research
Design process - planning
Rapid concepts – fast sketchy, simple, annotated, client feedback
Combination of client likes and desires to create NEW designs
Design Development
Final Designs – 4
Final design justification – what are we client needs, wats, values and beliefs and brief and design fundamentals
PLANNING:
Specification drawing/ sheets
Materials list – planning and purchasing
Budgets and estimates – client feedback
Production plan
Design process - Production
Pattern making
Toiling (making a make up or sample garment)
Fittings
Client fittings
Testing and modelling samples
MAKING!!!!! Client feedback fittings
Design process - Evaluation
Happens at every stage of the design process
As well a summative assessment at the end.
To make sure end product is fit for purpose
Performance criteria questions
Communication in Textiles
convey ideas clearly, ensures success in assessments.
verbal and non-verbal methods: Zoom call, email/ sharing online.
Definition of Communication
Communication is the transmission of information between a sender and a receiver using any of the five senses.
Non-Verbal Communication
Samples/ prototypes
Graphic design (Photoshop, CAD)
Newsletters, magazines, print media
Photographs
Sketches, freehand illustrations
Emails, faxes, blogs
PowerPoint presentations
Portfolios
Visual diaries
Verbal Communication
Personal meetings or conferences
Web conferences
Phone calls
What is Design?
Design is a process that combines creative and functional thinking to solve a problem or meet a need.
Creativity
Combining ideas from different sources in new ways to create original designs
Innovation
Developing new and original ideas, or improving existing ones, and making them a reality
Aesthetics
Features that make an item visually appealing, e.g. colour, pattern, embroidery, trims
Function
Features that make an item work, e.g. zippers, buttons, pockets, construction details.
Appropriate Designs
Environmental Sustainability
Manufacturing Techniques
Economics
Decorative Techniques
Environmental Sustainability
Protecting resources and reducing waste in both making and disposing of products.
Manufacturing Techniques
Using the right methods and standards to make items safe and reliable. Must follow ACCC
Economics
Managing costs of materials, time, and labour.