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FDD-201
HISTORY OF FASHION
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
Tutorial (T)
Practicals(P)
Credits
Maximum marks
14 Weeks
: 3 hour/week
: 0 hour/Week
: 0 hours/Week
:
:
C
3
Objectives
To get the basic understanding of art through the ages
To appreciate the other fields of arts along with the drawing, painting, calligraphy, architecture,
sculpture, etc.
To understand the effect of personal, political, sociological and religious factors behind each creation
To stimulate students to create their own creations by learning history of art
Learning Outcomes
Understand how social, political, cultural and religious conditions influence art
Understand the elements of design
Understand how the visual elements are used and how they affect a work of art
Be able to decide and develop their own style
Be able to develop a subject/ theme/ content for their creation
UNIT-5- Project
Take the inspiration from the above design a contemporary dress for kids
REFERENCE
By John Peacock, The chronicle of Western Costumes
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Costume and Fashion
By Lucy Johnston, 19th century Fashion in Detail
By Pepin Press, Pictorial History of Costumes
By John Peacock, Complete sourcebook of men s fashion
FDD-202
REPRESENTATION
TECHNIQUE 2
L
0
T
1
P
2
C
3
Duration
:
14 Weeks
Work Load
Lecture(L)
: 0 hour/week
Total lecture hours per semester :0
Tutorial (T)
: 1 hour/Week
Total tutorial hours per semester: 14
Practicals(P)
: 2 hours/Week
Total lab hours per semester: 28
Credits
:
3
Maximum marks
:
100
Objectives
To give detailed knowledge about understanding and usage of elements and
principles for creating a good design.
To instill exploration and innovation skills to enhance creativity.
To develop visualization and communication skills.
To understand elements and principles of design in context of design suitability
for different apparel designs and body shapes.
To understand application of skills and processes with different media
Learning Outcomes
Be able to handle mediums and tools
Understand the importance and application of design fundamentals for effective
working as a designer.
Be encouraged to think, explore and create.
Be able to create effective visual compositions.
Be able to correlate and apply various fundamentals to create compositions.
Understand the nuances of the process of ideation
Reference Material
Elements of Design- Space & Form, Albert W. Porter
Elements of Design- Line, Albert W. Porter
Rowland Kurt, Looking & Seeing, Vol. 1-4, Ginn and Company Ltd. London
Basic Principles of Design (Vol. 1-4) Manfred Maier
Interaction of Colors, Josef Albert, Yale University Press
Principles of Color, Fabersvan Birren, Nostraid Reinnold Company
Basic Design- The Dynamics of Visual Form, Maurice de Sansmarg, The Herbert
Press, 1964
Terry Marks, Tina Sutton, MINE, Color Harmony Compendium: a complete color
reference for designer of all types, Rockport Pub., 2009
FDD-203
PATTERN
MAKING
AND
DRAFTING 2
Duration
:
14 Weeks
Work Load
Lecture(L)
: 0hours/week Total lecture hours per semester :0
Tutorial (T)
: 1 hour/Week Total tutorial hours per semester: 14
Practicals(P)
:2 hours/Week
Total lab hours per semester: 28
Credits
:
3
Maximum marks
:
100
PURPOSE
The study makes students understand the skills of developing the ideas into
real garments by draping and pattern making to get the required style,shape
and fit.This course gives the full knowledge of basic bodice blocks,sleeve
blocks,yokes,collars and dart manipulation
OBJECTIVES
To introduce draping as an art of body packaging
o employ the art / technique of draping to develop basic garments
T
o introduce student to the basics of Patternmaking
T
Unit-2-Necklines
Five Types Of Necklines With different types of Finishes
Partly and fully flared skirts; Low waisted skirts; High waisted skirt,Flared skirts
based on basic
patterns (darts
converted into flares); Skirts with gathered waistline; Gored skirts,
adding flare to gored skirts; Godet skirt
Basic and variations, Godet to seams and slits; Wrap skirt, Draped
skirt with cascade wrap; Pleated skirt Knife
pleats, Inverted pleat
Unit -5-Basic Shirt And Kurta
REFERENCE BOOKS
By Gerry Cooklin, Pattern cutting for women s outerwear
By Armstrong, Pattern making for fashion design
By Zarapkar, Pattern Cutting
By Norma Carolyn, Pattern- Making
FDD-204
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
Tutorial (T)
Practicals(P)
Credits
Maximum mark
GARMENT
CONSTRUCTION
2
14 Weeks
: 0 hours/week
Total lecture hours per semester :0
: 1 hour/Week
Total tutorial hours per semester: 14
: 2 hours/Week
Total lab hours per semester: 28
:
3
:
100
Unit-4-Skirts / chudidaar
Construct any two skirts with pockets,plackets and belt attachment
Unit-5-Project/assignment
Construct one designer garment of any above mentioned dresses
FDD-205
COMMUNICATION L
TECHNIQUES 2
14
week
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
: 2 hours/Week
Tutorial (T)
: 0 hour/Week
Practicals(P)
: 0 hours/Week
Credits
Maximum marks :
100
PURPOSE
To provide adequate mastery of communicative English language, training primarily in all the four
major language skills-listening, speaking, reading and writing. The aim of this course is to provide an
understanding of the Business Communication field and the knowledge and skills required for as a
professional.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
To impart quality training to the students which will enable them to acquire the skills to meet the
demands of the job market.
UNIT I
Communication concept, its types, Importance, Barriers, Channels of various forms of communication,
Dimension and Directions of Communication
UNIT II
Business Communication- Concept, Advantages, Disadvantages, Importance, Need of Business Letter
and Kinds of Business Letter, Essentials of an Effective Business Letter.
UNIT III
Business Correspondence - Circular, Agenda and Minutes, Enquiries, Quotations- Orders, complaints
and Adjustments, job application, cover letter, Resume, E-Correspondence
UNIT IV
Social Correspondence, Letter of Recommendations, Letter of Introduction, Letter of
Informal/ Formal Invitations, Letter of Condolence
Congratulation,
UNIT V
Power point Presentations (Content, Design & Delivery), Preparing & Designing effective presentations,
and Essential skills for delivering effective presentations
Suggested Assignments
Students will be divided in teams and they will have to give presentations on the given topics making effective
use of presentation skills, language and other essentials to effectively deliver the presentations.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Urmlila Rai, S. M. Rai - Business Communication-Himalayas Publishing House, Asha Kaul-Hall Of
India
2. T N Chhabra, Sun India Publications, Business Communication - Concept & Skills
3. Technical communication - principles and practice; Meenakshi raman and Sangeetha Sharma-Oxford
University press 2007
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Raymond V.Lesikar,John D. Pettit and Mary E Flatley-Basic communication ,Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
2. Jain, Effective Business Communication Mcgraw Hill Education
3. Access Series, Communication For Business Mcgraw Hill Education
4. Kapoor (S. Chand & Co) - Business Correspondence & Communication Skills
FDD-206
TEXTILE STUDIES 2
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
Tutorial (T)
Practicals(P)
Credits
14 Weeks
: 2 hours/Week
: 0 hour/Week
:1 hours/Week
:
Maximum marks
100
Objectives:
The main objective of this unit is to develop an understanding of the primary
components of textile design, and the related process. The basic of textile design
knowledge is essential and useful for further application in various sectors of textile
design.
To develop an understanding for the components of textile design, and the
related process.
To introduce the students to the basic principle and elements of design
To develop interesting compositions using forms and colour.
To develop sensitivity among the students for better understanding of forms
and its
application for creating visual images of great value.
Learning Outcome:
Teaching Methodology:
Class lectures and practical demonstrations.
Class-room assignments to create designs for specific textile product. Display,
presentations and discussions in class.
Review and feedback on assignments.
Market visit, survey.
Visits to design houses (if possible).
Special lectures and presentations by textile professionals.
Evaluation Criteria:
Written theory test: knowledge and understanding.
Practical assignments: application and skills.
Design assignments: innovation in design ideas, creativity and functionality.
Display and presentation: neatness and visual impact.
Unit - II
Lesson 3 :Slide presentation on the saree
Regional importance , type of drapes(file)
Unit III
Lesson 4 :slide presentation on type of weaves
Swatch fil
Unit - IV
Story-Project- Using textile techniques. Student would be
expected to make a range of coordinated products.
FDD-207
ELEMENTS OF FASHION
DESIGN 2
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
Tutorial (T)
Practicals(P)
Credits
14 Weeks
: 2 hours/Week
: 0 hour/Week
:1 hours/Week
:
Maximum marks
100
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Unit-2-:
Basic Photography- Contd.
FDD-208
Computer
Application-2
Duration
Work Load
:
Lecture(L)
: 0 hour/Week
Tutorial (T)
: 0 hour/Week
Practicals(P)
: 3 hours/Week
Credits
:
Maximum marks :
14 week
Total lecture hours per semester : 0
Total tutorial hours per semester: 0
Total lab hours per semester: 42
3
100
Objectives
To learn the basic knowledge of computers and its applications since it has become an integral part of
fashion design
To familiarize with the computer hardware and software, operating systems and office package
To provide comprehensive knowledge about presentation software
To inculcate required skills to work in the environment operating
To understand browser basics, search engines and internet applications
Learning Outcomes
Understand fundamentals of computers and their office applications
Be able to use operating systems
Be able to use internet
Be able to create multimedia presentations
Be able to use formulas and perform calculations on spread sheet
Photoshop, Working with Images and Basic Selections, Working with Multiple Images, Rulers,
Guides & Grids, Adjusting Color with the New Adjustments Panel, Getting Started With Layers And
Painting Commands, Understanding the Background Layer, Creating, Selecting, Linking & Deleting
Layers,
Introduction to Blending Modes Photo Draping In Adobe Photoshop, Photo Draping Basics, Using a
Wrap tool to Photo,
UNIT-II -CLASS ROOM PROJECT
Five Assorted Poster- Illustrations Using Cad Knowledge ( Croquees, Freehand, Textile Patterns,
Nature, Collage)
FDD-209
DRAPING 1
Duration
Work Load
Lecture(L)
Tutorial (T)
Practicals(P)
Credits
Maximum marks
14 Weeks
Objectives
To understand the relevance of draping in fashion
To develop a feel for fabric
To understand the basics of fabrics
To be able to measure the dress form
To familiarize students with terminologies used in patternmaking
To familiarize students with patternmaking tools
REFERENCE BOOKS
Pattern Making for Fashion Design by Helen Joseph Armstrong (HJA)
The Art of Fashion Draping Connie Amaden Crawford (CAC
FDD-210
Diploma
project-2
Duration
:
Work Load
Lecture(L)
: 0 hour/Week
Tutorial (T)
: 0 hour/Week
Practicals(P)
: 6 hours/Week
Credits
:
Maximum marks :
14 Weeks