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Textile Technology Part 4. Accessing the Design and Visual Communication Achievement Standards through a Textiles Programme. Lesley Pearce. AS91067 (1.34). Use the work of an influential designer to inform design ideas 3 credits. Three steps.
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Textile Technology Part 4 Accessing the Design and Visual Communication Achievement Standards through a Textiles Programme Lesley Pearce
AS91067 (1.34) • Use the work of an influential designer to inform design ideas • 3 credits
Three steps • Choose an influential designer, anaylse their work. Identify the typical aesthetic and /or functional style of designer, show through pictures, photographs, detailed sketches • Using the designers typical characteristics generate design ideas, explore, refine ideas. Use notes to explain ideas. • Communicate own design can be sketches, model, computer generated. Do not have to be realised.
Research one fashion designer or one visual artist • What is the style of your chosen artist/fashion designer? • Can you see where they got their inspiration from? • Chose one painting/one seasons work, analyses it it terms of function and aesthetics
Bill Gibb 1970’s What are the typical aesthetic and/or functional characteristics of Bill Gibb?
Bill Gibb • romantic and ethnic clothes, inspired by the folk costumes of Europe or the Near East • a feeling of nostalgia for the dress of an earlier historical age, with his full-length skirts and billowing slashed sleeves • Enterprising and ingenious use of textures, weaves, and patterns in fabrics and knitting • Mixed florals with geometrics, tartans with checks
Jorn Utzon • Sydney Opera House • Organic buildings • never linear or rigidly geometric • wavy lines and curved shapes suggestive of natural forms • sculpturesque, • sharp angles with strong definition juxtaposed with smooth surfaces