After experimenting with different layouts, I was just looking at the different feedback I got and I was thinking with all these suggestions it would be difficult to design a daybook for a "design" student as there so many aspects in design - thus deciding I will make a daybook for a Fashion Design Student.
Key specifications for a fashion design student :
- selection of female/male template figures - could be printed on acetate so that the designer has front view and back view of the body (Acetate is hardwearing, won't fall apart so easily - possibly ideal material for the template)
- tracing paper would need to be in the book for the artist to tear off and place on top of template figure and make a sketch of their idea
-a selection of female/male body parts (face, hands)
-pics of technical garment types/parts (collars etc)/seams with correct terminology
-a list of fabric suppliers in town with address/contacts and what they are known to offer etc
Will try incorporating as much as I can, with additionally having a notes page, to do list, sketchbook paper too. Next step, finally get cracking on a prototype to give to a fashion design student to get further feedback.
There goes my weekend.
Key specifications for a fashion design student :
- a pocket to slip in magazine cut outs
- key calendared fashion events
- tracing paper would need to be in the book for the artist to tear off and place on top of template figure and make a sketch of their idea
-a selection of female/male body parts (face, hands)
-pics of technical garment types/parts (collars etc)/seams with correct terminology
-a list of fabric suppliers in town with address/contacts and what they are known to offer etc
Will try incorporating as much as I can, with additionally having a notes page, to do list, sketchbook paper too. Next step, finally get cracking on a prototype to give to a fashion design student to get further feedback.
There goes my weekend.
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