Interior and Fashion Design II. - RTWEO2EBNF
Academic year/semester: 2025/26/2
ECTS Credits: 4
Available for: Only for the faculty’s students
Lecture hours: 2
Seminarium:0
Practice: 0
Laboratory: 3
Consultation: 0
Prerequisites: Interior and Fashion Design I.
Course Leader: Éva Hottó Ph.D.
Faculty: Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering, 1034 Budapest, Doberdó utca 6.
Course Description:
Simple and special fabric structures and their production. Pattern types, pattern and style. Color pattern design for striped and checkered fabrics
Textile printing and printing processes, production criteria of the samples. Possibilities for designing patterns, concept and techniques of report. Special color schemes (transfer printing, inkjet printing, etc.). Colorits, patterns, sample families on different surfaces, materials (tiles, concrete, paper, textiles, etc.). Effect of style and pattern in the interior. Computer aided pattern design.
Types of commercial garment trend collections, characteristics of their making.
Types, typical shapes and solutions of clothing and accessories made of leather and leather type materials. Leather decoration techniques. Typical shoe types. The language of profession and its special terms in Hungarian and foreign languages.
Competences:
- Knowledge of basic construction designs and their dimensioning basics. Able to design the form and construction of relatively simple products by taking into account the limits of production technology, the costs expected, and impacts on the environment. Able to perform the virtual modelling of product concepts and products using 3D computer-aided design systems as well as to produce their technical documentation. Able to give reasons for the decisions related to the product designed, as well as to test them and support them by technical and standard investigation methods.
Topics:
1.
Introduction. Historical overview of pattern designs in different periods and styles. Task assignment.
2.
Raporting. Colour separation, colouring.
3.
Typical styles of patterns in interior design/fashion I.
4.
Preparation of the pattern samples for the different production processes. Textile printing, printing techniques.
5.
Typical styles/patterns in interior design/fashion II.
6.
Tiling materials. Patterns on different surfaces (ceramics, glass, porcelain, concrete, etc.).
7.
Textile patterns and current trends.
Technological patterns.
8.
Matching patterns, pattern families. Strategy, principles and role of collection design.
Processing textile samples on computer. Display of patterns on textiles.
9.
Architectural Basics I. Types of materials and cladding used in buildings, types of windows and doors, their properties and possible uses.
10.
Architectural Basics II. Building engineering knowledge: Water, sewerage, heating, lighting, materials, fittings and their uses in buildings. The loft and communal spaces.
11.
Types and dimensions of anterooms, living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and ancillary rooms. Product knowledge of common areas.
12.
Seminary test (ZH)
13.
Typical elements of folk cultures and their use in contemporary design.
14.
Supplementary seminary test. Evaluation.
Assessment: Week 5: Submission of plans Weeks 9-10: Exercise: completion and presentation of the plans for the sample family. Week 12: Seminary test (ZH). Week 13: In practice: presentation of computer designs. Week 14: Supplementary ZH in lecture.
Exam Types:
Written Exam
Compulsory bibliography: https://elearning.uni-obuda.hu/ PPT-s and aids prepared by the instructor Kate Fletcher: Sustainable fashion and Textile Design Journeys, Taylor & Francis, 2014. ISBN10 0415644569, ISBN13 9780415644563 Michael Braungart: Cradle to Cradle. Vintage Publishing, 2018. ISBN13 (EAN): 9781784873653 Stephanie Travis: Sketching for Architecture and Interior Design. Laurence King Publishing, 2015. ISBN-13 : 978-1780675923
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