In design development, the schematic plans and elevations are reviewed, revised and expanded to incorporate all the details and specifications required for construction. Project components are looked at to the smallest detail.
2. What does inspiration mean?
Something that makes someone want to do
something or that gives someone an idea about
what to do or create a force or influence that
inspires someone.
A person, place, experience, etc., that makes
someone want to do or create something a good
idea.
Inspiration is a motivating action
which influences & results in
innovation & creative works. and
uses to create visual picture about
your new innovative design.
3. Source Of Inspiration
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Culture
Art & Craft
Food
Dreams
Machines
Travel
Rain-The Shower
Long drive
Fashion
History
Architecture
Interior Design
Photography
Nature
Movies & Shows
Music
4. What is an inspiration
board?
An Inspiration board is basically a collage of images, words
and objects (fabric trims, paint chips, packaging, etc) that a
designer has collected and wants to organise and kept a hand
on as a reference for a project they are working on.
5.
6. What is a Concept or theme Board?
Theme board is a stimulus material or a starting point
of a certain creative process. It is an arrangement of
images, texts, textures, and colors which can help
explore various styles. It can describe the direction of
a project, a guide tool for a designer, and
communicate design ideas.
It is a unifying or dominant idea, motif, etc., as in a
work of art.
Generally, a mood board aims to convey what is felt
regarding an idea while a concept board is a stimulus
material of a certain creative process.
7. What is a mood board?
An arrangement of images, material, pieces of text, etc intended to evoke or
project a particular style or a concept.
It is a visual presentation of what is felt regarding a general or particular idea.
A mood board conveys the general feeling that you get about a design idea.
9. Ideas to make a
mood board
Basic concept
Take pictures Text it up
Create a
mood
Choose right
format
Get tactile
Choose a colour
scheme
10. How does a mood board help us?
• It establishes a visual and aesthetic feel of the topic.
• It gives a link in going forward with a project.
• It helps to tackle many issues early.
• Translate a concept where words may fail.
• Create a picture in the clients head early on and let them see what
exactly you are planning.
11. Difference between a mood board and an
inspiration board.
• A mood board is the broadest
tool used early on to help you
determine the most general
ideas about look and feel of the
content.
• It gives a slight idea of
your project.
• An inspiration board is the
next building block of
creating your
project.
• It is basically a reference or
inspiration you take for your
final project.
12. Color Board
Color plays an important role in your mood, and thus
should be obvious when looking at your entire mood
board.
The color palette should definitely be defined
through the imagery you’re using.
If you have a bunch of different images that have all
different color schemes you may need to simplify or
go back and find more cohesive images.
Color board depicts the nature & the characteristics
of the inspiration which helps in creating color
combinations for design.
13. Client board
Creating clients image and biography
enables a designer to think more tangibly
in terms of design.
Client profile contains detailed
information about the client like age,
profession, lifestyle, annual income,
society/class he/she belongs to & their
likes and dislikes.
Define your customers with the following criteria:
Demographic – their age, gender,
income, etc.
Psychographic – their personality type, preferences, etc.
Behavior – their similar likes and
dislikes, sports, hobbies, etc.
14. CONCEPTUAL SKETCH
Sketching is done by the application of line, form
& motifs from the respective boards.
This becomes the base for the final
illustration of the designs.
15. ILLUSTRATION BOARD
The design development is a documentation of a Designer’s thinking process
which shows quick drawing skills & ideas for the use of color, fabric,
accessory.
16. Flat Sketch Sheet board
Flat sketches, also called flat drawings, technical flats, or
just “flats”
Sketches help designers mentally visualize designs.
Once everything is decided, the designer creates a
blueprint of the garment.
It comprises the garment details such as stitches as well
as their types, trims and fabrics, seam types and
placement, number of pieces to construct, etc.
the technical sketch helps translate the garment into
something "universal" which a whole team of people can
understand and work on.
17. Trim Board
It consists of details of garments such as fabrics, threads,
closure (button, hooks),embellishments, label, etc.
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Fabric Board
18. Accessory Board
Every outfit is incomplete without the right set of accessories
such as handbags, jewelry, watches and other accessories.
So, a fashion designer considers all the accessories that
would gel with the outfit.
In Fashion Designing Carried Accessories Like handbags,
parasols, umbrellas, etc..
Worn Accessories Like watches, belts, sunglasses, boots,
etc.
Detachable Accessories Like Badges, pins, et
19. CONCLUSION
This is the meticulous Design Process In fashion
designing that every designer follows before
launching any new line of garments. Each process
needs to be executed painstakingly to witness
success.
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