The document appears to be an advertisement for a shoe brand that includes an image of the shoe, a slogan, the brand name, and the product name. Additional design elements are present in a block format typical of shoe advertisements.
The document discusses the design of a new cross-training shoe concept called the Adidas Performance Classic X-Training Concept. It describes research conducted into athletic movements, lifestyle needs, and inspiration drawn from a classic 1962 Corvette. The concept refinement process is outlined, which included general concepts, concept critique, and proposed designs. The goal was to create a shoe that is lightweight, flexible, and able to be used for various activities without looking overly trendy.
Mathew Drazic is a senior footwear designer with experience in research, design, concept sketches, technical illustrations, varied category experience, product line merchandising, and collateral development. He generates design concepts and directions, creates sketches and illustrations to communicate ideas, and supports bringing products to market through merchandising and promotional materials.
This product description is for a men's dress shoe called "The Charmer". It is made of rich, waxy leather with a slip on design that has an elastic split inside for easy on and off. Decorative leather bands are added to the shoe to provide style and grace. The shoe comes in a polished black color with antiqued cordovan and steel gray as options.
Healthy Shoe Design - How shoes affect jointsOESH Shoes
This document summarizes research on how shoe design affects forces on the joints of the body. Studies conducted at Harvard Medical School and the University of Virginia used motion analysis systems and force plates to measure joint forces and loads in subjects of various ages walking and running in different shoes. The research found that shoe features like high heels, arch support and cushioning abnormality increase loads on joints. An ideal shoe design was determined to be flat in heel-to-toe and side-to-side directions without arch support or cushioning, allowing the sole to work in unison with the natural springiness of the foot.
This document discusses textiles used in footwear production. It covers several types of footwear including sports footwear, slippers, Kolhapuri chappals, and army boots. For sports footwear, the document discusses the different textile fabrics used like knitted, woven, and non-woven fabrics made from polyester, cotton, and nylon. It also provides market data on the demand for sports footwear textiles from 2001-2008. The document describes characteristics of slippers, Kolhapuri chappals, and army boots. It discusses methods for applying textile materials to shoe outsoles, including adhesive application or embedding, and issues with the embedding method. Finally, it briefly mentions footwear production
Book PDF format. To get email: murshidurkhulnabd@gmail.com
Download Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DWpeV7trhoqTW8iyYu_5u2KbXBuifUVv/view?usp=sharing
This 3-page document provides guidelines for measuring footwear lasts to input key dimensions into an online search engine. The length and width of the last are mandatory to register, and measuring the two height dimensions is recommended to ensure footwear models appear in all relevant searches. Length is measured from the tip of the toe to the heel apex without heel height. Width is measured at the shoe's widest point where the first and fifth toes join the forefoot. The two optional height measurements are for the instep and toe box.
The document discusses the design of a new cross-training shoe concept called the Adidas Performance Classic X-Training Concept. It describes research conducted into athletic movements, lifestyle needs, and inspiration drawn from a classic 1962 Corvette. The concept refinement process is outlined, which included general concepts, concept critique, and proposed designs. The goal was to create a shoe that is lightweight, flexible, and able to be used for various activities without looking overly trendy.
Mathew Drazic is a senior footwear designer with experience in research, design, concept sketches, technical illustrations, varied category experience, product line merchandising, and collateral development. He generates design concepts and directions, creates sketches and illustrations to communicate ideas, and supports bringing products to market through merchandising and promotional materials.
This product description is for a men's dress shoe called "The Charmer". It is made of rich, waxy leather with a slip on design that has an elastic split inside for easy on and off. Decorative leather bands are added to the shoe to provide style and grace. The shoe comes in a polished black color with antiqued cordovan and steel gray as options.
Healthy Shoe Design - How shoes affect jointsOESH Shoes
This document summarizes research on how shoe design affects forces on the joints of the body. Studies conducted at Harvard Medical School and the University of Virginia used motion analysis systems and force plates to measure joint forces and loads in subjects of various ages walking and running in different shoes. The research found that shoe features like high heels, arch support and cushioning abnormality increase loads on joints. An ideal shoe design was determined to be flat in heel-to-toe and side-to-side directions without arch support or cushioning, allowing the sole to work in unison with the natural springiness of the foot.
This document discusses textiles used in footwear production. It covers several types of footwear including sports footwear, slippers, Kolhapuri chappals, and army boots. For sports footwear, the document discusses the different textile fabrics used like knitted, woven, and non-woven fabrics made from polyester, cotton, and nylon. It also provides market data on the demand for sports footwear textiles from 2001-2008. The document describes characteristics of slippers, Kolhapuri chappals, and army boots. It discusses methods for applying textile materials to shoe outsoles, including adhesive application or embedding, and issues with the embedding method. Finally, it briefly mentions footwear production
Book PDF format. To get email: murshidurkhulnabd@gmail.com
Download Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DWpeV7trhoqTW8iyYu_5u2KbXBuifUVv/view?usp=sharing
This 3-page document provides guidelines for measuring footwear lasts to input key dimensions into an online search engine. The length and width of the last are mandatory to register, and measuring the two height dimensions is recommended to ensure footwear models appear in all relevant searches. Length is measured from the tip of the toe to the heel apex without heel height. Width is measured at the shoe's widest point where the first and fifth toes join the forefoot. The two optional height measurements are for the instep and toe box.
Presented by S. M. Murshidur Rahman student of Leather Engineering department of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology(KUET), Khulna-9203, Bangladesh. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtkxsvTf9L6G2aZV2-HGCfcjPCplLeOqL
Get more about foot anatomy and foot machanics at Liberty Slide share profile that share more about footwear. Find shoes online to shop from any comfort place and get comfort your feet. For more visit here: http://www.libertyshoesonline.com/
The document summarizes the history and evolution of shoes from the earliest evidence of protective foot coverings around 40,000 years ago to modern times. It discusses the origins of shoe use dating back 500,000 years for protection from harsh climates. The earliest hard evidence of shoes are sandals from around 10,000 years ago. The timeline then outlines important developments in shoe design and manufacturing over centuries from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to modern inventions that enabled mass production and popularization of shoes worldwide.
The document discusses the importance and uses of shoe lasts in footwear manufacturing. A shoe last is a form shaped like a human foot that shoe uppers are molded to in the design and construction of shoes. Different types of lasts are used for various shoe styles and construction methods, and lasts must be carefully measured and proportioned to produce shoes in a range of accurate sizes.
Hi there,
I have added very basic introduction of "Footwear". There are a lot more to add on, but its just a little intro of Footwear.
hope you will get enjoy to read this...
Aly ;)
This document provides an overview of pattern making for shoes. It discusses different shoe construction types and the associated lasts. Pattern making involves flattening the 3D last shape into a 2D mean form. Manual pattern making is demonstrated for a men's derby shoe, including tracing reference points, adding springs, and cutting individual pattern pieces. Computer-aided pattern making is also mentioned. The goal of pattern making is to convert a shoe design on a last into technical patterns that can be cut out and assembled into a 3D shoe.
This document discusses the history and embellishments of footwear and mentions heels, soles, fixings, and interchangeable plastic parts that allow for choice in footwear customization. Specific hybrid footwear designs are referenced along with a YouTube video providing additional information.
Gideon Shoes is an Australian company that produces handmade sneakers made from premium materials like kangaroo leather and cane toad hide. All profits from shoe sales go to supporting The Street University, a facility in Sydney that provides education and counseling to marginalized youth. The shoes are produced ethically in Australia without the use of sweatshops. Gideon Shoes had a product launch in December 2010 and are working to expand distribution across Australia, the U.S., and Europe while continuing to support charitable causes.
The document discusses the global and Indian footwear markets. The global footwear market grew 3.8% in 2005 to $159.6 billion and is forecast to reach $194.3 billion by 2010. In India, liberalization increased purchasing power and the footwear market grew 8% in 2004 to 1.8 billion pairs worth $2.4 billion. Major Indian brands include Bata, Liberty, Woodland, and Reebok. The market is shifting towards branded, casual styles and growth in sportswear, women's/kids segments.
Presented by S. M. Murshidur Rahman student of Leather Engineering department of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna-9203, Bangladesh. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtkxsvTf9L6G2aZV2-HGCfcjPCplLeOqL
Teen magazines often contain gossip and focus on health topics. They discuss the latest news about celebrities and provide advice about maintaining physical and mental well-being. Popular teen magazines keep readers up to date on trends while also encouraging healthy lifestyles.
This document outlines 9 tasks for a magazine project, including creating conventions, a print cost grid, price lists for different magazines, identifying genres, making a collage, designing covers with 3 block designs, and uploading materials to a website. It notes that the 3 block designs for the magazine cover should be completed and that later the class will vote on the best design. It provides an example block design for a gaming magazine focused on adrenaline-packed new action games.
This document outlines 9 tasks for a magazine project, including creating conventions, a print cost grid, price lists for different magazines, identifying genres, making a collage, designing covers with 3 block designs, and uploading materials to a website. It notes that the 3 block designs for the magazine cover should be completed and that later the class will vote on the best design. It provides an example block design for a gaming magazine focused on adrenaline-packed new action games.
The document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 and deadline of the next day. It mentions hand print, mechanical print and digital print as options to research. The conclusion should determine which print method will be used, what the leaflets will look like, required skills, cost and time for completion. Extra marks are offered for researching all three print types.
The document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 and deadline of the next day. It mentions hand print, mechanical print and digital print as options to research, and notes the need to choose two from each category. Criteria for the conclusion include describing the selected print method, anticipated design, required skills, estimated cost and time, and which single option will be used.
The document provides instructions for an assignment asking students to analyze magazine costs and front covers. Students are asked to find magazines in different price brackets, from free to £3.50 or more, and compare the front covers of low, medium, and high priced magazines. They should then upload their completed task and magazine cover images to their Yolasite page.
This image was chosen as the background for an advertisement because it depicts an exciting adventure and stands out from other options. The outdoor scene is felt to connect well with the product being advertised.
This document appears to be a design for a perfume advertisement. It includes an image of perfume, the tagline "Adventure to thrill", and the product name. There is also a background image and block design mentioned, suggesting this is laying out the visual elements for the perfume advert.
The document discusses how an advertisement fits CAP codes by not misleading consumers about the product. The green bottle and shape shown are exactly what consumers will receive. Additionally, the background image of mountains and water will not offend consumers and relates to the product name of "Adventure."
The final advert differed significantly from the original dark and grey design, instead featuring blues and greens to represent the outdoors and adventure. Technology like Photoshop allowed editing of images and fonts to bring the design to life. The target audience also changed to older men seeking a classy, manly scent. Overcoming challenges like learning Photoshop skills and advertising analysis helped improve the design process. New technical skills in image editing, resizing, text formatting and arrangement were gained.
The client is proposing an advertising campaign for a new male aftershave called "Adventure" with a £100,000 budget. The advertising should target middle-aged men between 35-55 who enjoy outdoor activities and have disposable incomes. Print and television advertising will be used to increase brand exposure and sales of the product by featuring images of rugged outdoor landscapes and a clear image of the green aftershave bottle.
Presented by S. M. Murshidur Rahman student of Leather Engineering department of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology(KUET), Khulna-9203, Bangladesh. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtkxsvTf9L6G2aZV2-HGCfcjPCplLeOqL
Get more about foot anatomy and foot machanics at Liberty Slide share profile that share more about footwear. Find shoes online to shop from any comfort place and get comfort your feet. For more visit here: http://www.libertyshoesonline.com/
The document summarizes the history and evolution of shoes from the earliest evidence of protective foot coverings around 40,000 years ago to modern times. It discusses the origins of shoe use dating back 500,000 years for protection from harsh climates. The earliest hard evidence of shoes are sandals from around 10,000 years ago. The timeline then outlines important developments in shoe design and manufacturing over centuries from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to modern inventions that enabled mass production and popularization of shoes worldwide.
The document discusses the importance and uses of shoe lasts in footwear manufacturing. A shoe last is a form shaped like a human foot that shoe uppers are molded to in the design and construction of shoes. Different types of lasts are used for various shoe styles and construction methods, and lasts must be carefully measured and proportioned to produce shoes in a range of accurate sizes.
Hi there,
I have added very basic introduction of "Footwear". There are a lot more to add on, but its just a little intro of Footwear.
hope you will get enjoy to read this...
Aly ;)
This document provides an overview of pattern making for shoes. It discusses different shoe construction types and the associated lasts. Pattern making involves flattening the 3D last shape into a 2D mean form. Manual pattern making is demonstrated for a men's derby shoe, including tracing reference points, adding springs, and cutting individual pattern pieces. Computer-aided pattern making is also mentioned. The goal of pattern making is to convert a shoe design on a last into technical patterns that can be cut out and assembled into a 3D shoe.
This document discusses the history and embellishments of footwear and mentions heels, soles, fixings, and interchangeable plastic parts that allow for choice in footwear customization. Specific hybrid footwear designs are referenced along with a YouTube video providing additional information.
Gideon Shoes is an Australian company that produces handmade sneakers made from premium materials like kangaroo leather and cane toad hide. All profits from shoe sales go to supporting The Street University, a facility in Sydney that provides education and counseling to marginalized youth. The shoes are produced ethically in Australia without the use of sweatshops. Gideon Shoes had a product launch in December 2010 and are working to expand distribution across Australia, the U.S., and Europe while continuing to support charitable causes.
The document discusses the global and Indian footwear markets. The global footwear market grew 3.8% in 2005 to $159.6 billion and is forecast to reach $194.3 billion by 2010. In India, liberalization increased purchasing power and the footwear market grew 8% in 2004 to 1.8 billion pairs worth $2.4 billion. Major Indian brands include Bata, Liberty, Woodland, and Reebok. The market is shifting towards branded, casual styles and growth in sportswear, women's/kids segments.
Presented by S. M. Murshidur Rahman student of Leather Engineering department of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna-9203, Bangladesh. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtkxsvTf9L6G2aZV2-HGCfcjPCplLeOqL
Teen magazines often contain gossip and focus on health topics. They discuss the latest news about celebrities and provide advice about maintaining physical and mental well-being. Popular teen magazines keep readers up to date on trends while also encouraging healthy lifestyles.
This document outlines 9 tasks for a magazine project, including creating conventions, a print cost grid, price lists for different magazines, identifying genres, making a collage, designing covers with 3 block designs, and uploading materials to a website. It notes that the 3 block designs for the magazine cover should be completed and that later the class will vote on the best design. It provides an example block design for a gaming magazine focused on adrenaline-packed new action games.
This document outlines 9 tasks for a magazine project, including creating conventions, a print cost grid, price lists for different magazines, identifying genres, making a collage, designing covers with 3 block designs, and uploading materials to a website. It notes that the 3 block designs for the magazine cover should be completed and that later the class will vote on the best design. It provides an example block design for a gaming magazine focused on adrenaline-packed new action games.
The document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 and deadline of the next day. It mentions hand print, mechanical print and digital print as options to research. The conclusion should determine which print method will be used, what the leaflets will look like, required skills, cost and time for completion. Extra marks are offered for researching all three print types.
The document discusses different types of print that could be used to produce 100 leaflets within a budget of £2000 and deadline of the next day. It mentions hand print, mechanical print and digital print as options to research, and notes the need to choose two from each category. Criteria for the conclusion include describing the selected print method, anticipated design, required skills, estimated cost and time, and which single option will be used.
The document provides instructions for an assignment asking students to analyze magazine costs and front covers. Students are asked to find magazines in different price brackets, from free to £3.50 or more, and compare the front covers of low, medium, and high priced magazines. They should then upload their completed task and magazine cover images to their Yolasite page.
This image was chosen as the background for an advertisement because it depicts an exciting adventure and stands out from other options. The outdoor scene is felt to connect well with the product being advertised.
This document appears to be a design for a perfume advertisement. It includes an image of perfume, the tagline "Adventure to thrill", and the product name. There is also a background image and block design mentioned, suggesting this is laying out the visual elements for the perfume advert.
The document discusses how an advertisement fits CAP codes by not misleading consumers about the product. The green bottle and shape shown are exactly what consumers will receive. Additionally, the background image of mountains and water will not offend consumers and relates to the product name of "Adventure."
The final advert differed significantly from the original dark and grey design, instead featuring blues and greens to represent the outdoors and adventure. Technology like Photoshop allowed editing of images and fonts to bring the design to life. The target audience also changed to older men seeking a classy, manly scent. Overcoming challenges like learning Photoshop skills and advertising analysis helped improve the design process. New technical skills in image editing, resizing, text formatting and arrangement were gained.
The client is proposing an advertising campaign for a new male aftershave called "Adventure" with a £100,000 budget. The advertising should target middle-aged men between 35-55 who enjoy outdoor activities and have disposable incomes. Print and television advertising will be used to increase brand exposure and sales of the product by featuring images of rugged outdoor landscapes and a clear image of the green aftershave bottle.
The Advertising Standards Authority regulates all advertising across UK media by enforcing the Advertising Codes written by the Committees of Advertising Practice. The ASA handles complaints and monitors media itself to remove advertising that misleads, harms, or offends consumers. The UK Advertising Codes establish responsible advertising rules for all parties to follow, containing general standards plus specific guidelines for advertising directed at children and certain product sectors like alcohol and finance.
This document summarizes the key elements of several perfume advertisements. It describes the intended audiences as men aged 25-45 who want to stand out or be noticed. The ads use images of attractive models and suggestive themes like close encounters to represent the scents as refreshing, powerful, and sexually appealing. Colors, poses, and background elements are designed to reflect the perfume names and brand images.
This document discusses potential brand names and their meanings and target audiences. Dark Temptation captures attention with its alluring and attractive nature. Monster is masculine but could appeal to rough men if the negative connotations are avoided. Excite suggests passion and is aimed at those seeking a lively night out. Adventure targets outdoorsy and adventurous types.
The perfume is called "if you" and is described as making the wearer feel and smell fresh according to the first three sentences. The final sentence suggests that wearing this perfume will make one look as cool as an unnamed guy.