- Literal
- I, Malorie Wolfe, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 77 hours of work.
- Fiore, Ann Marie. Understanding Aesthetics for the Merchandising and Design Professional. New York: Fairchild, 2010. Print.
- Senior Project Hours
- I took two college classes at Cal Poly Pomona (AMM 112L Digital Illustration for Fashion and AMM 210 Apparel Design Analysis). In AMM 112, I learned how to sketch using the new standard in the industry. For my final project, I had to create my own line, complete with a theme and everything. In AMM 210, I learned the fundamental elements used in design and how fashion is seen and worn by consumers.
- Interpretive
- These classes helped me better understand what I was doing at mentorship and how important it is. I learned the industry drawing standard in my Adobe Illustrator class and how to analyze fashion with basic fundamentals of design. Because of the experience, I was able to do more advanced work at my mentorship and learn more from it. My AMM 210 class was on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:00 pm and my AMM 122L class was on Tuesdays and Thursday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
My textbook for AMM 210.01 Apparel Design Analysis |
My denim jeans for my final portfolio that I worked for hours on. |
We drew our garments on croquis to show the dimensions of our clothes. |
This is a color-blocked, princess seamed sheath dress with a custom patterned fabric made by me. |
This is the sheath dress on the croqui to give it depth and appeal. |
- Applied
- Because the classes I took were prerequisites for other classes, they went over the basics and fundamentals of fashion. We went over industry vocab (CADS, techpacks, etc.) and I learned a lot about color and line and how it s affects a consumers perspective . Both classes talked a lot about design and how the detail in the physical aspects of a garment are what sets each apart and makes it unique.
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