
Digital Tools for Fashion Design
EDFD262-01
Start Date
01/23
Time
6:30pm–10pm
Room
Tower 308
End Date
04/30
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
Credits
3
This course will provide a solid foundation in the digital skills used in the fashion industry to create the “fashion plates” that introduce a line or collection. Through hands-on projects, students learn how to use Photoshop and Illustrator to design presentation boards and fashion collections in flats.
This is the perfect class for fashion designers who would like to add technology skills to their tool set and for beginners who want an introduction to the fashion designing process. Software options for tablets and other mobile devices will be explored.
We urge you, if you are able, to be fully up-to-date on vaccinations, including boosters. Available vaccination sites can be found here.
This class may be taken remotely or in person.
The class meets in the Tower Building, Room 308 and remote students will join via a monitor in the classroom.
Meg Young holds a BA in Art History from Emory University. She is Associate Director of Academic Computing at MassArt. Ms. Young has over 15 years of experience helping artists use technology to make art, and has exhibited at NorthEast SIGRAPH Annual Show, Fort Point Open Studios and CyberArts.
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