Interaction Design Methods in Fashion Design Teaching
Abstract
The expressiveness of use is of focal interest in fashion design, which makes the perspective of act design important in learning/teaching. The objective of the project presented here was to introduce interaction design methods in fashion design teaching to make act design explicit throughout the different stages of the design process in a systematic manner; to develop a general workshop curriculum in experimental fashion design focusing on the expressiveness of wearing and use. A series of test workshops were implemented to provide a foundation for reflection and critical discussions. The main results, motivated by workshop evaluations, consist of theoreticalmodels for a systematic development of workshop exercises in fashion design aesthetics.
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Myndigheten för nätverk och samarbete inom högre utbildning
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2008-09-23Author
Berglin, Lotta
Cederwall, Sara Lotta
Hallnäs, Lars
Jönsson, Birgitta
Kvaal, Anne Karine
Lundstedt, Lotta
Nordström, Maria
Peterson, Barbro
Thornquist, Clemens
Keywords
Higher Education
Instructional Innovation
Fashion Design
Interaction Design
Experimental Workshop Training
Design Aesthetics
Publication type
Report
Language
eng
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