The Inspiration: Where Fashion Design Begins
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
In this class you'll learn the very first step of fashion design: finding inspiration.
Often, this can be the most challenging step but I'll take you through the process I use for my brand to source inspiration and synthesize it into something meaningful and beautiful that you can actually translate into a working fashion design.
I'll teach how you to go beyond the literal repurposing of the inspiration itself and how to connect your inspiration to a design that's right for your consumer. Packaging all of this together you'll leave this class with a defined personal point of view for your collection.
What You'll Learn
- Finding Inspiration. We'll discuss how to be a sponge, how to compile your imagery and come up with a backstory for your collection.
- Constructing the Mood Board. We'll walk through how to define your palette, lay out your board and most challenging of all... edit it.
- Defining Your Customer. We'll cover how to create a profile of who you're designing for - what can she afford, what does the competing market look like and how do you maintain your point of view.
- Translating Inspiration to Ideas. Finally, we'll learn how to put pencil to paper - how to move beyond literal translations from your inspiration into beautiful designs of your own.
What You'll Do
Whether you're actually designing a collection or just looking to get a grasp on the process, in this class you'll have the opportunity to create your own fashion design mood board with images, a color palette and a narrative.
Syllabus
- Trailer
- Finding Inspiration Part 1
- Finding Inspiration Part 2
- Constructing the Mood Board
- Defining Your Consumer - Part 1
- Defining Your Customer - Part 2
- Translating Ideas into Design
- More Design Classes on Skillshare
Taught by
Daniel Vosovic
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