Textile Design Studio I

Teaching Methodologies

6.1 TEACHING METHODS

The methodological options leading to the fulfillment of the curricular unit program will focus on the following pedagogical strategy:

– Oral presentation focused on the planned contents;

– Development of works under the guidance of teachers.

 

6.2 EVALUATION METHODS

 

Given the specificity of this curricular unit, the student must guarantee the minimum presence in 42 contact hours (classes), assisting, in this condition, the right to take the exam, if he has not obtained approval by continuous evaluation.

 

CONTINUOUS EVALUATION

– Exercise 1 – weight of 15% in the evaluation;

– Exercise 2 – weight of 35% in the evaluation;

– Exercise 3 – 50% weight in the evaluation.

EXAMINATION

– Theoretical-practical component – 50% of the evaluation

– Practical Component – 50% of the evaluation   

Learning Results

3.1. Understanding concepts and principles applied to textile design in multicontext.

3.2. Planning of the conceptual project.

3.3. Identifying the products used in the textile industry and explaining their application processes in the context of project development.

4.4. Conceiveing textile design projects that take into account their different components

Program

4.1. Concept of project and stages of a project in textile design

4.2. General principles of project preparation in textile design

4.3. Proposal and selection of a topic focusing on the area of specialization

4.4. Technological surveillance and state-of-the-art survey

4.5. Defining the scope, objectives and expected results

4.6. Defining and planning of activities

4.7. Project conception and materialization

4.8. Preparation of the report of the technical project

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

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3. Hopp, W. & Spearman,L. (2000). Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management. Second Edition. Irwin McGraw Hill.

4. Russell, A. (2021). The Fundamentals of printed textile design. Bloomsbury Artes Visuais

5. Steed, J. (2020) Sourcing Ideas for Textile Design: Researching Colour, Surface, Structure, Texture and Pattern. Bloomsbury Visual Arts

6. Sposito, S. (2023). Fabrics In Fashion Design The Complete Textile Guide. Third updated and enlarged edition /anglais. Hoaki