DFB210 Fashion Design Studio 3


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Unit Outline: Semester 1 2024, Kelvin Grove, Internal

Unit code:DFB210
Credit points:12
Pre-requisite:(DFB110 or DFB101 or KFB101) and (DFB111 or DFB201 or KFB102)
Equivalent:DFB301, KFB200
Coordinator:Madeline Taylor | madeline.taylor@qut.edu.au
Disclaimer - Offer of some units is subject to viability, and information in these Unit Outlines is subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.

Overview

This unit builds developmentally on previous fashion studio knowledge to navigate the structure and requirements of professional fashion contexts. It develops effective skills to communicate and realise design ideas in an integrated studio environment. It provides expanded knowledge and skills for the theory and practice of fashion design and includes practical skills and knowledge of pattern cutting, garment construction and applied technologies for the communication of design ideas. Embedded in this unit is a focus on ethical practices. The suite of Fashion Design Studio units form the foundation of learning for understanding fashion design in the Bachelor of Design (Fashion Design) program.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit you will be able to:

  1. Research and synthesise a broad range of resources and apply conceptual thinking to a societal context.
  2. Demonstrate creative and analytical ways to solve design problems and realise design ideas involving complex fabrication.
  3. Apply professional communication elements, principles and processes specific to contemporary fashion design.
  4. Apply developed theoretical, industry and cultural fashion perspectives with a focus on ethical practices.

Content

This unit addresses developmental content such as:

  • Conceptualising, proposing and realising fashion design ideas for industry / professional fashion contexts
  • Tech packs and advanced technical drawings
  • Digital fashion communication using relevant programs
  • Fabric sourcing and utilisation for outerwear, including ethical sourcing
  • Pattern manipulation and complex garment construction
  • Sourcing, evaluating and synthesising historical and contemporary trend and contextual research
  • Applying purpose-specific methods, machinery and equipment
  • Developing theoretical, industry and cultural perspectives with a focus on ethics

Learning Approaches

In this applied unit you will be encouraged to combine theory and practice in an integrated / blended studio based learning environment. In face-to-face and blended/online experiences, you will cover the theory of fashion design. Studio classes will provide you with practical experiences to appreciate the critical connection between design and fabrication. There will be opportunities for class discussion and informal peer critique. Alongside this, your supervisors will support you to develop and refine your skills in an open, constructive and creatively supportive environment. You will be encouraged to develop your capabilities for critical and constructive dialogue, problem solving, research, exploration and questioning of traditional modes of fabrication. A range of online resources will support your learning experience.

Feedback on Learning and Assessment

Feedback in this unit is provided to you in the following ways:

  • formative exercises discussed in class and/or online
  • comments on summative assessment work in addition to criteria sheets
  • criteria sheet grading
  • feedback from peers and teachers
  • reflective practice

Assessment

Overview

In this unit there are two assessment pieces, the first due mid-semester and the second due at the end of semester. In each assessment task, you will respond to a design brief with an individual portfolio of conceptual and practical work.

Faculty Assessment Information
To access complete Assessment Information please refer to the Canvas site for this unit. This includes information about assignment submission, late assignments and assignment extensions.

Unit Grading Scheme

7- point scale

Assessment Tasks

Assessment: Design Legacy

Building on the understandings acquired in previous design studio units, you will respond to a socially contextualised professionally relevant brief. You will research, develop and propose ethically informed design concepts, complemented by supporting documentation.
 
This assignment is eligible for the 48-hour late submission period and assignment extensions.
Weight: 40
Individual/Group: Individual
Due (indicative): Mid-semester
Related Unit learning outcomes: 1, 3, 4

Assessment: Design Relaunch

In response to a socially contextualised brief and building on fashion design ideas explored in Assessment 1, you will develop, realise and present a body of creative work. This work (including design illustrations, finished garments and supporting technical material) will articulate a theoretically and socially informed ethical position.

Weight: 60
Individual/Group: Individual
Due (indicative): Late Semester
Related Unit learning outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4

Academic Integrity

Students are expected to engage in learning and assessment at QUT with honesty, transparency and fairness. Maintaining academic integrity means upholding these principles and demonstrating valuable professional capabilities based on ethical foundations.

Failure to maintain academic integrity can take many forms. It includes cheating in examinations, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, and submitting an assessment item completed by another person (e.g. contract cheating). It can also include providing your assessment to another entity, such as to a person or website.

You are encouraged to make use of QUT’s learning support services, resources and tools to assure the academic integrity of your assessment. This includes the use of text matching software that may be available to assist with self-assessing your academic integrity as part of the assessment submission process.

Further details of QUT’s approach to academic integrity are outlined in the Academic integrity policy and the Student Code of Conduct. Breaching QUT’s Academic integrity policy is regarded as student misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties ranging from a grade reduction to exclusion from QUT.

Requirements to Study

Requirements

Unit requires completion of Tier 1, 2 and 3 safety inductions.

Costs

Design Studio materials and resources for artefact creation for assessment items.

Resources

There is a prescribed text for this unit

Resource Materials

Prescribed text(s)

Fashionpedia: The Visual Dictionary Of Fashion Design
Fashionary, 2017.

Software

  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Clo3D

Risk Assessment Statement

Further information can be found on the unit Canvas site. 

You will be required to comply with the established safe operating procedures for machinery and standard Fashion Studio Workplace Health and Safety guidelines at all times.

Course Learning Outcomes

This unit is designed to support your development of the following course/study area learning outcomes.

DE43 Bachelor of Design

  1. Demonstrate theoretical and technical design knowledge, synthesising methods and theories of design in dynamic and evolving contexts.
    Relates to: ULO1, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  2. Recognise the consequences of design and its impact on the world, with respect to open, ethical and inclusive core design values acknowledging global, cultural and / or indigenous contexts.
    Relates to: ULO4, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  3. Evaluate and translate conceptual and critical design methodologies and tools and transfer to new and complex challenges.
    Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  4. Demonstrate technical proficiencies to undertake rigorous and iterative design experimentation that considers participatory and co-creation design processes.
    Relates to: ULO2, Design Relaunch
  5. Communicate coherently, independently and/or collaboratively using a range of media to convey and share design knowledge and ideas to diverse audiences in a range of contexts.
    Relates to: ULO3, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  6. Employ iterative approaches for open, collaborative and experimental design solutions using an entrepreneurial mindset.
    Relates to: ULO3, ULO4, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch

DE45 Bachelor of Design - International

  1. Demonstrate theoretical and technical design knowledge, synthesising methods and theories of design in dynamic and evolving contexts.
    Relates to: ULO1, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  2. Recognise the consequences of design and its impact on the world, with respect to open, ethical and inclusive core design values acknowledging global, cultural and / or indigenous contexts.
    Relates to: ULO4, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  3. Evaluate and translate conceptual and critical design methodologies and tools and transfer to new and complex challenges.
    Relates to: ULO1, ULO2, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  4. Demonstrate technical proficiencies to undertake rigorous and iterative design experimentation that considers participatory and co-creation design processes.
    Relates to: ULO2, Design Relaunch
  5. Communicate coherently, independently and/or collaboratively using a range of media to convey and share design knowledge and ideas to diverse audiences in a range of contexts.
    Relates to: ULO3, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch
  6. Employ iterative approaches for open, collaborative and experimental design solutions using an entrepreneurial mindset.
    Relates to: ULO3, ULO4, Design Legacy, Design Relaunch