Description
Book SynopsisA visual goldmine for designers of original print, weave and embellishment,
Sourcing Ideas for Textile Design will help you generate new ideas, develop them methodically and finally create beautifully designed textiles. The carefully selected range of images illustrate how to use visual information in this process from a variety of sources, breaking down the process into key themes colour, surface, structure, texture and pattern. This second edition includes: case studies and interviews with insight into visual research and development from revered practising designers, including Dries Van Noten and Reiko Sudo; Spotlight sections offer historical or cultural perspectives on each point in the process; and, new coverage of material investigation, colour analysis, presentation and curation, as well as advice on IP and copyright. You'll also be guided through the three stages of textile design where you will: generate your
idea; work to
Trade ReviewEmbraces craft and technology and real-world insights from innovative and world-leading practitioners. This is an essential reference and a compelling read. * Anne Smith, Professor Emerita, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK *
Provides a unique insight into a broad range of successful textile practitioners, while systematically walking the reader through the design process. It serves as both an inspirational and instructional tool for exploring possibilities. * J.R. Campbell, Executive Director, Design Innovation Initiative, Kent State University, USA *
Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. What is Textile Design? 2. The Textile Design Process 3. Develop through Material Investigation 4. Colour 5. Creating Textile Outcomes Conclusion Glossary Bibliography