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Interior Design Careers

  • Interior Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Art Director
  • Display Designer
  • Fabricator
  • Entrepreneur

Fashion Design Careers

  • Fashion Designer
  • Purchasing
  • Buyer
  • Retail Sales
  • Theater
  • Entrepreneur

Using www.bls.gov or www.utahfutures.org

Find the following information for your assigned career and then share with the class.

  • Job Descrption
  • Education and or training needed
  • Salary

The principles of motion economy make repetitive tasks easier, more efficient and more effective.

Tailor system is a manufacturing system in which all sewing is done by one person.

Piecework system is a manufacturing procedure in which a specific task is done by a different person along an assembly line.

Unit Production System (UPS) is a computerized piecework assignment.

Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) which utilizes electronics for the production of apparel.

Modular manufacturing, divides production employees into teams

who work together to complete their work assignments.

Outsourcing

What About……..

out·source

ˈoutˌsôrs/

verb

obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source.

What About……..

Output files

Outsourcing Capabilities

Grading Capabilities

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

www.wildginger.com

Output Files

.doc

pdf

jpeg

gif

png

.ppt

tiff

pcb

psd

Can I sell patterns created in PatternMaster or Wild Things?

You CANNOT under any circumstances sell patterns created with any PatternMaster or Wild Things program or module including the Style Editor

the Pattern Editor, and the Yardage Calculator in any form or format including, but not limited to, printed and digital forms.

Please see the End User License Agreements for additional details.

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

What About……..

Output files

Outsourcing Capabilities

Grading Capabilities

What About……..

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

Output files

Outsourcing Capabilities

Grading Capabilities

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

What is Vector

Pattern Grading

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

What is CAD?

Your Turn!

PART 1 of 2: You will be assigned a pattern software product to research online.

Be prepared to give class members a brief overview of the software

product using the terms we just discussed in class.

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

Students will identify technology used in Fashion Design\Interior Design Fabrication.

Your Turn!

Part 2 of 2: Explore and analyze a current design software App

related to the textile design industry in fashion and interior design.

Write a summary of the app.

Created by Amber Williams; amwilliams@dsdmail.net

Standard 2

Students will identify technology used in Fashion Design\Interior Design Fabrication.

Objective 1: Become acquainted with basic design software.

a. Identify how CAD (Computer Aided Design) and Vector are used in the fashion and commercial design industry.

b. Understand what output files, outsourcing and grading terms are in relationship to design software.

c. Compare commercial and personal use design software programs used in the fashion and commercial design industry.

a. Examples of Commercial design software programs used in industry are: Gerber Accumark, Gemini Pattern Editor, e-Telestia and Fashion Cad.

b. Examples of Personal design software programs used are: Pattern Master (Wild Ginger), Pattern Maker, Design Sew and Bernina’s My Label.

Student Note Guide

Nicks Tricks

Standard 4

My Style

Design Details

Fashion Careers

What about a unit on Designing your own fabric?

Standard 3

Design Challenge

a. Hedgehogs Native to Europe, the small but mighty hedgehog has won the hearts of animal lovers world 'round! Show your love for our prickly pal, the hedgehog, in this extra adorable design challenge.

b. Lemonade Fresh lemon juice, water, and sugar come together to make this very delicious, very thirst-quenching summer drink. Do you like it sour or sweet?

c. Llamas It's time to travel to the South American Andes mountains to show your llama love! Give a go at creating a lovable llama themed design.

Patti Bartlett

Business Plan Schtuff

Sustainability Ideas

Shark Tank

Susan Petersen

Season 5, Episode 15 Full Episode Part 2

Standard 5 & 6

Pattern Drafting and Mass Production

www.truecostmovie.com

Accessory Challenge

Introduce Business Plan Steps

Start Creating a Business Plan

Hang Tag & Slogan

www.clothingandtextiles.org

Student Testimnials of sorts.....

Cleverly Made

www.sba.gov

Planning a Sewing Project

Standard 6

Students will compare and contrast mass and small business clothing production.

 

Objective 1: Discuss construction and mass production of clothing.

A. Identify sequential construction techniques

B. Identify motion economy methods used in assembly line

production with attention given to consideration of

quality, quantity, ethics and profits.

Make a colloage in indesgin of 20 sewing projects

Mass Production

Career Research

Sequential Construction Techniques

Motion Economy methods

Merchandising – lines, samples

Design Process—designing, costing, pattern making, sample garments, grading, fabric selections,

notion selections, layout of pattern (marker),

Factory Production—cutting, construction, finishing (pressing, hangtags, labels, distribution)

Standard 1

Skirt Project

Design a simple skirt style using a croquis.

Create a pattern using your sloper as a guide.

Make a muslin—check for fit

Make adjustments to pattern

Make a second muslin if changes made require it

Make final skirt using fashion fabric (sample)

Dropbox Sharing

Here’s my design, now what?

email Amber if you would like to be able to share these files with her, tell me that you want the TDE files

What pattern pieces will you need to draft from your sloper to make this skirt?

Things to think about….

Standard 1

Activities

Design Details

amwilliams@dsdmail.net

Market Week

Seam allowances (5/8”)

What is the order of the sewing process…(when do you sew pockets, attach the waistband)

How do you get into the skirt

What type of hem

Does it need a lining,

Sewing techniques (pleats, gathers, darts)

Put picture of California market week here

Analyze careers and explore the design industry.

Objective 1: Research employment and entrepreneurial opportunities and preparation for interior and/or fashion design careers. www.bls.gov and Utah Futures

a. Interior Design Careers: Interior designer, Graphic Designer, Art Directors, Display designer, Fabricators, Entrepreneur.

b. Fashion Design Careers: Fashion Designer, Purchasing, Buyers, Retail Sales, Theater, Entrepreneur.

Objective 2: Identify knowledge and skills for selected careers (identified in Objectives 1a & 1b) in the interior and fashion design industries. www.bls.gov

Atlanta apparel mart

California Mart

Chicago Apparel Center

Council of Fashion Designers of America

Dallas Market Center

The Fashion Center

The Fashion District of Los Angeles

Miami International Merchandise Mart

San Francisco Fashion Industries

Student Testimonials

My Style Foldable

How to Draw a Croquis

Design Details

Career Reserach Graphic Organizer

Create tabbed foldable

Categories include:

Necklines

Collars

Sleeves

Dress

Skirt

Draw and label each of the above categories on the foldable.

Test Review

  • Vocabulary Review with a Game of Bingo where I have cool sewing prizes

  • Textile Match

  • Order the Business Plan Steps

  • Match 4 Ps Marketing with correct terms

Textile Design Entrepreneurship

Presented By:

Amber Williams

Patti Bartlett

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