DM 1311 Basic Fashion Sketching
The aim of this course is for students to develop the abilities to pencil sketch the different parts of the human body in their correct symmetry and proportions, creating different positions of the fashion figure.
The aim of this course is for students to develop the abilities to pencil sketch the different parts of the human body in their correct symmetry and proportions, creating different positions of the fashion figure.
Obtain the basic knowledge in the representation of different kinds of textiles such as volume, movement, texture as well as printings.
This course aims for students to learn about searching for fashion trends in the world wide web and about researching inspirational themes in various media, as well as the history of fashion and the different types of garments which are part of female attire, for later application in design projects.
The aim of this course is to determine whether the students are competent to practice their profession. To this end, the students are exposed to model situations that they are bound to face in their professional lives, assessing their responsibility, their methodological ability to search, process, and use information, state problems, design solutions, and apply the most suitable technique in each case.
Students will be able to apply the criteria, knowledge, and responsibilities acquired during their course of study to their professional field in the real world.
Students will discuss current issues with a local and specific impact related to the profession and the field of design. This will allow them to question and redefine established notions and practices, developing themselves as leading, competitive designers.
Students will become familiar with current issues that have a global impact, related to the profession and the field of design. This will allow them to challenge established notions and practices, developing relevant and competitive proposals.
Students will learn the theoretical foundations and acquire the technical and practical training necessary to be able to develop proposals for the rehabilitation and conservation of architectural heritage, through research and analysis in order to identify potential intervention on behalf of the architecural heritage and its importance.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to make transient-design proposals with different topics, including comparative studies of previously conducted works, taking into consideration space, technology applications and variety of materials.
This course aims to develop students' ability to make interior design proposals through research and the development of residential projects with different topics, including comparative studies of previously conducted works, taking into consideration available technology, materials, and accessories.