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  1. Techno Textiles: Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design by Sarah E. Braddock, Marie O'Mahony, et all 1999-04-01
  2. Print in Fashion: Design, Development and Technique in Fashion Textiles by Marnie Fogg, 2006-05-28
  3. Fashion!: A Study of Clothing Design and Selection, Textiles, the Apparel Industries, and Careers (Goodheart-Willcox Home Economics Series) by Mary Wolfe, 1993-01
  4. Techno Textiles 2: Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design (Bk. 2) by Sarah E. Braddock Clarke, Marie O'Mahony, 2008-01-28
  5. Textiles and Fashion [BASICS FASHION DESIGN 02 TEXTI] by Jenny(Author) Udale, 2008-08-31
  6. Futurism: Art movement, Painting, Sculpture, Ceramic art, Graphicdesign, Industrial design, Interior design, Theatre, Film,Fashion, Textile, Literature, ... Futurist meals,Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
  7. Fashion! A Study of Clothing Design & Selection, Textiles, the Apparel Industries, & Careers by Mary GWolfr, 1993
  8. Techno Textiles: Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design (ISBN: 0500280967 by Marie O'Mahony Sarah E. Braddock, 2001-01-01
  9. How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Fashion Design Business: With Companion CD-ROM (How to Open & Operate a ...) by Janet Engle, 2008-05-09
  10. Digital Fashion Illustration with Photoshop and Illustrator by Kevin Tallon, 2008-10-07
  11. Textile Science by Kathryn L. Hatch, 1993-03
  12. Leather Fashion Design (Portfolio Skills) by Francesca Sterlacci, 2010-09-29
  13. Inside Fashion Design, 5th Edition by Sharon L. Tate, Mona S. Edwards, 2003-08-14
  14. Basics Fashion Design: Construction by Anette Fischer, 2009-01-06

41. NSW HSC ONLINE - Textiles And Design
If your Major textiles Project is based on one of will need to illustrate your visualdesign development with good quality rendered fashion illustrations.
http://hsc.csu.edu.au/textiles_design/project/4_1_5/illustra.htm

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Major Textiles Project Fashion illustration If your Major Textiles Project is based on one of the following focus areas: apparel, costume and possibly textile art, you will need to illustrate your visual design development with good quality rendered fashion illustrations. This tutorial provides links to relevant websites, references and an activity for you to complete that will help with the basics of fashion illustration. Outcomes
This material addresses aspects of the following syllabus outcomes:
H2.1 The student communicates design concepts and manufacturing specifications to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Source: Board of Studies NSW, Stage 6 Textiles and Design Syllabus , Preliminary and HSC Courses (1999) References and links The following web sites present different fashion illustration styles. http://www.metrofashion.com/sketches.html

42. Fashion Design And Merchandising
Students may select an emphasis of study in fashion design and Production,fashion Merchandising, or textiles and Apparel. Advisors
http://www.csun.edu/~vfhec009/fdmer.html

43. Career Advantage: Fashion Design Schools And Colleges
Students are given a solid foundation in fashion illustration, pattern drafting,design, draping, clothing construction, textiles, fashion history and
http://www.careeradvantage.org/fashion-design-schools.html
Fashion Design Schools and Colleges offer fashion design degrees, diplomas and certification. Fashion design schools and colleges include the American InterContinental University and International Academy of Design and Technology.
Animation Business Culinary Fashion Design ... Web Design Search for Schools by Location: Online Schools United States Schools Canada Schools Bookmark page! ...
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Canada Schools

International Academy of Design and Technology - Montreal

International Academy of Design and Technology - Toronto

Florida Schools
International Academy of Design and Technology - Tampa

Georgia Schools
American InterContinental University - Buckhead

Illinois Schools
International Academy of Design and Technology - Chicago
New York Schools Gibbs College - New York City Fashion Design School Listings American InterContinental University The American InterContinental University campus at Buckhead, Georgia, offers Associates and Bachelors degree programs in Fashion Design, Interior Design, Fashion Marketing, Media Production, and Visual Communications. Course work includes advertising, marketing strategies, and retail management techniques, in order to become familiar with the business and marketing side of the fashion design and merchandising industries. Location: Buckhead, GA

44. URI's Department Of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising And Design
USA. The Department of textiles, fashion Merchandising and design.
http://www.uri.edu/hss/tmd/

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Department of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design
55 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881
Phone: 401-874-4574 Fax: 401-874-2581
E-Mail: mbide@uri.edu Welcome to the Department of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design web site. The Department faculty are dedicated to preparing students to enter the textile and apparel field as well-qualified professionals, to creating and interpreting knowledge, and to serving the profession. Check out our news page for what's going on in TMD! Notes: Seminar 2003: "Innovation"
Visit the Textile Gallery in Quinn Hall (1st floor

On show now:
"From Exotica to Americana"
URI's Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Continuing Education offers a Master Seamstress Program
University of Rhode Island For more information about this site, contact

45. Design & Technology: Product Design (Textiles)
Product design textiles provides wide opportunities ranging from fashion and aestheticsto industrial uses of textiles and from creative and individual work
http://www.budmouth.dorset.sch.uk/sixthform/courses/DT textiles.htm
Rationale The specification has been designed to encourage candidates to take a broad view of technology and design, to develop their capacity to design and make products and to appreciate the complex relations between design, materials, manufacturing and marketing. Product Design: Textiles provides wide opportunities ranging from fashion and aesthetics to industrial uses of textiles and from creative and individual work to aspects of manufacturing and industrial and commercial practice. There will be a great leaning towards fashion design for all project and study work due to the knowledge, skills and qualification’s of the course leaders.
Prior level of attainment It is helpful but not necessary for candidates to have studied GCSE Design and Technology before commencing on this specification. A grade B or above in Design and Technology: Textiles Technology would ensure a place on the course.
Assessment Units: AS Unit 1 (30% AS - 15% A level marks) Written Paper 1 ½ Hours Unit 2 (40% AS - 20% A level marks) Coursework 50 Hours Unit 3 (30% AS - 15% A level marks) Written Paper Hours Unit 4 (15% A level marks) Product Study 25 Hours Unit 5 (15% A level marks) Project 50 Hours Unit 6 (20% A level marks) Written Paper 3 Hours Course Leader: Liz Queeding.

46. Coats-Viyella
UK. Versatile textile manufacturing company. Sewing threads for industrial and home sewing. design and manufacture of fashion, contract clothing, home furnishings and household textiles. Links to daughter companies.
http://www.coats-viyella.co.uk/

47. A And AS Level Art And Design: Textiles/Fashion
ART design textiles. OCR 2002. Students should develop an understandingand appreciation of fabric, fashion and the human form.
http://www.sidcot.org.uk/Academic/Depts/Art/6thForm/FTAlevel.htm
OCR 2002 This course offers opportunities for personal expression, encourages imagination, sensitivity, development of powers of observation and practical attitudes. Students should develop an understanding and appreciation of fabric, fashion and the human form. You will be introduced to simple pattern cutting and construction in order to realise your designs. Students will be encouraged to produce exciting and innovative designs for garments or body adornment, which may include millinery and accessories, for any specified group of people on any occasion. Students should demonstrate an awareness of colour, producing theme boards showing an awareness of social and cultural use of textiles, learn about basic methods of construction and qualities of fibres. Final pieces, or detailed sections, should be fully illustrated in a manner appropriate to the realisation of the design. Colour and fabric swatches should demonstrate the candidates’ understanding of pattern, scale and drape.

48. Welcome To KOLON
Korea. Versatile manufacturing company, active in chemicals, fashion, medical products, general goods and machine design and production. Nylon, polyester and polypropylene staple fiber and filament for textiles, nonwovens and industrial end uses. Microfiber for artificial leather and other specialty products.
http://www.kolon.co.kr/

49. Cañada College Fashion Design Department
She teaches a wide range of courses in fashion design curriculum including textiles,History of Costume, Tailoring, Draping, Flat Pattern, Pattern Grading, and
http://canadacollege.net/fashion/instructors.html
Ronda Chaney
Coordinator of the Fashion Design Department
Instructor
BS Degree from University of Missouri
MS Degree from San Francisco State University Make It Your Own and has written for various other publications such as Sewing Update Serger Update Sew News F.I.T. Review , and Singer Sewing Books . She has appeared on the nationally syndicated television program America Sews. Ronda is known throughout the United States as an inspiring lecturer and has most recently presented at the Annual Conference of the Professional Association of Custom Clothiers held in Portland, OR. Mary Lou Lange
Instructor
BA Degree from San Jose State University Creative Machine Newsletter in Menlo Park, CA. In addition, she has done freelance design and construction for a prominent custom interiors company on the Peninsula for over 20 years. Connie Ulasewicz
Instructor
MS Degree from University of Maryland
BS Degree from Syracuse University . Connie is an instructor of Fashion Entrepreuneurship, Textiles and the Psychology of Clothing.

50. Cañada College Fashion Design Department
3.0. Fash 110, Principles of design, 3.0. Fash 113, textiles, 3.0.Fash 195, Portfolio Development, 0.5. Fash 164, fashion Illustration,3.0.
http://canadacollege.net/fashion/certificate.html
Certificates Option A: Technical (Apparel Industry Oriented) This certificate is designed to prepare students with skills required for the rapidly changing apparel industry. Technology has been infused into the curriculum with computer-aided design. This training can lead to jobs as designers, assistant designers, pattern makers, production managers, graders and other related positions. Industry specialists act as special advisors to the department and the teaching faculty bring experience and specialized knowledge into the classroom. Core Courses Title Units Fash 123 Introduction to the Fashion Industry Fash 118 Beginning Flat Pattern Fash 115 Intermediate Clothing Construction Fash 110 Principles of Design Fash 113 Textiles Fash 195 Portfolio Development Fash 164 Fashion Illustration Fash 180 Computerized Pattern Design Fash 163 Manual Pattern Grading Fash 178 Computer Pattern Grading Fash 175 Advanced Illustration Electives: (Select six units) Fash 166 Fashion Entrepreneurship Fash 110 Beginning Clothing Construction Fash 111 Techniques of Fit Fash 165 Design Inspiration Fash 150 History of Fashion Coop 672 Cooperative Educucation Internship
Certificate course work can be completed as a full-time student in two years. Courses can be taken on a full- or part-time basis during the day or in the evening.

51. NTU Library & Information Services: Applied Design, Fashion & Textiles
Updated January 2003. You are here LIS Home Electronic Resources Art design portal Applied design, fashion textiles, top of page.
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/lis/applieddesign.htm
LIS Home Electronic Resources Online Catalogue A-Z Site Index ... Contact Us Handy Links Adobe Acrobat Reader Athens information CD-ROM access info Password Page Problems? Databases Selected Electronic Journals Selected Web Sites Organisations ... Statistical Resources
Databases LIS has access to many more electronic databases; the ones below are suggested key starting points.
available here.
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and Art Index Retrospective
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TTD WGSN Selected Full-Text Electronic Journals LIS has access to many more electronic journals; the ones below are suggested as key titles. available here. Further information and access details about an individual title can be found by clicking on the which follows it. Availability of current print issues is indicated by Print and the name of the library. Apparel Formerly Bobbin Magazine Color Research and Application [Print Boots] Conde Nast publications Elle Magazine - Fashion spreads from US edition of Elle magazine. Trend reports, model gallery and a list of Elle's favourite fashion sites on the Internet.

52. Department Of Fashion And Textiles - Welcome
Information about fouryear undergraduate bachelor's degrees, and master's and doctoral graduate degrees in fashion (retail) Merchandising, fashion design, and textiles and Apparel.
http://www.twu.edu/as/ft
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Add this site to your Favorites During the 20th century, dressmaking evolved into product development, variety store evolved into mass merchandisers, and textile production shifted from the use of natural fibers to manufactured fibers to microfibers. Throughout it all, TWU has maintained programs in the areas of fashion design and fashion merchandising. In the 21st century, TWU continues that tradition through its established Programs in Fashion and Textiles. Whether you have a flair for design or an interest in merchandising you'll find a variety of career opportunities in the dynamic, creative, and challenging world of fashion.  The fashion industry is made up of diverse, team-oriented businesses that depend on people who possess creative ideas, technical skills, product knowledge, high levels of energy, and good business judgment. Fashion and Textiles at Texas Woman's University is dedicated to serving the needs of students focused on a career in the fashion industry. Degree programs are designed to provide students with the education and technical skills needed for a career in a fast-paced, exciting, global industry.

53. Paperbark Woman: Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Fashion Design
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers are today expressingtheir cultures in graphic design, jewellery, textiles and fashion.
http://www.phm.gov.au/hsc/paperbark/
Water lily laces designed by Lenore Dembski, fabric by Leonie Gardner Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers are today expressing their cultures in graphic design, jewellery, textiles and fashion. Their work sheds new light on traditional themes and motifs, revealing contrasts between the different regions of Australia. The energy and imagination of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander design reveals a culture with a continuity that remains through the fickle changes of fashion. Textile design techniques range from traditional fibre crafts to screen-printing, batik and hand-painting. The techniques reflect external influences such as training opportunities, travel and market forces. Clothing is perhaps one of the most immediate ways that a person can express how they feel about themselves and their culture, their political views and aspirations. Community-based enterprises have provided a network for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers whereby they can sell their designs and work together to solve production and distribution problems. Young workers can be employed in work schemes and many communities find this has far-reaching effects upon their self-image and financial status.

54. Course Information - Fashion Design
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF fashion design textiles. What is fashion design? ADVANCED DIPLOMAOF fashion design textiles Stage 1 Stage 2; VET IN HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM.
http://www.whitehouse-design.edu.au/courses/co_fash.htm
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF
What is Fashion Design?

The fashion industry pivots on the ever changing, high-energy profile and excitement of the international design world. The brightest and best fashion designers rise to become global brand names, media personalities, business leaders or, ultimately, celebrated creative icons symbolising the unique look, feel and attitudes of their era.
Fashion designers influence and respond to social change by setting trends in visual culture and global commerce. Fashion design is about expressing a passion for line, shape, texture, colour, drape and fabric, underpinned with a sensitive and astute understanding of design history viewed through the lens of contemporary culture. Designing for fashion is about creating innovative and inspiring garments that enhance the body, personality and character of individuals. Fashion also expresses the identity of different generations, groups and market segments within the diverse and vibrant society of today. Fashion designers travel extensively building global product knowledge and seeking cultural stimulation, while adapting the latest and greatest into every signature range they design and produce.
Fashion students enter a stimulating environment where creative subjects such as fashion design, fashion drawing, textile design and colour are balanced with a thorough knowledge of pattern making and garment construction and fashion-specific computer aided design. Students perfect their visual communication and design skills on paper through drawing, then use their technical knowledge to create exciting, innovative and accurate fashion garments in fabric for showcasing in the two Whitehouse fashion parades held annually.

55. Extended Education - Certificate Programs
ART 208, textiles, 4 Units. ART 304, fashion design Flat Pattern II, 4 Units. ART384, Computers in fashion design, 4 Units. ART 386, Computers in textiles, 4 Units.
http://www.calstatela.edu/exed/certificate/fashiondesign.htm
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Extended Ed. Website Cal State L.A. Website The Department of Art offers a 42-unit certificate program in Fashion Design which prepares individuals for career positions in fashion design. The program includes technical methods and creative concepts including apparel construction, flat pattern, draping, and tailoring techniques. Basic textile information and art fundamentals are required. Additional electives, chosen by the student, complete the program. Certificate Requirements
A total of 42 quarter units: 30 in required courses and 12 in electives. Upon completion of course requirements, students earn a certificate in Fashion Design. Required Courses (30 units) ART 103 Two-Dimensional Art Fundamentals 4 Units ART 106 Apparel Construction I 3 Units ART 108 Apparel Construction II 3 Units ART 204 Fashion Design: Flat Pattern I 4 Units ART 208 Textiles 4 Units ART 304 Fashion Design: Flat Pattern II 4 Units ART 459 Advanced Fashion Design Processes 4 Units Elective Courses (12 units required) ART 203 Advanced Two-Dimensional Art 4 Units ART 206 Fashion Merchandising Concepts 4 Units ART 302 Social Aspects of Fashion 4 Units ART 333 Color 4 Units ART 384 Computers in Fashion Design 4 Units ART 386 Computers in Textiles 4 Units ART 469

56. Fashion Design Course Descriptions
details. Continued development of a fashion design portfolio. PrerequisitesTEC135, or permission of instructor. TEC 222 textiles. 3
http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/departments/aahs/fashion/courses.html
TEC 105 Clothing Selection 3 Credits; 3 Periods
Psychological, aesthetic, and economic factors applied to the selection of clothing in relation to personality and figure type.
Prerequisites: None. TEC 106 History of Fashion 3 Credits; 3 Periods
Consideration of historic factors influencing fashion and fashion change with special emphasis on historic costume.
Prerequisites: None. TEC 112AQ Pattern Alteration and Fit Credits; 2 Periods
Structural features of patterns and altering patterns to achieve proper fit. Includes figure irregularities, pattern style variations, fashion, and individual figure problems. Experience using a sewing machine assumed. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours with instructor permission.
Prerequisites: None. TOP TEC 114 Textiles: Block Printing/Silk Screening 1 Credit; 2 Periods

57. Undergraduate Course Detail -school Of Textiles And Design - TEXT ONLY
THE SCHOOL OF textiles AND design UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. Below is a tableof details for BA (Hons) fashion design Management. Course Details.
http://www.textiles.leeds.ac.uk/access/ugradalt/ugcoursedetailalt.asp?ID=7

58. Undergraduate Course Detail - School Of Textiles And Design -
and manufacture, fashion forecasting, product development and fashion retailing. Departmentdesign. webmaster, university of leeds school of textiles and design
http://www.textiles.leeds.ac.uk/ugrad/ugcourse_detail.asp?ID=7

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60. RMIT - Fashion And Textiles – Master Of Design Incorporating Graduate Dipl
This Masters program responds to these issues. The Master of design in Fashionand textiles will be available as a full online delivery program.
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse?SIMID=MC127

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