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Title: Designing clothing collections of complex tectonic shapes based on methods of transformation
Authors: Pashkevich, Kalina
Kilnitska, L. O.
Brukhliy, M. I.
Kersnovska, V. V.
Keywords: collection of clothes
creative source
complex shape of the garment
regularity of transformation
structural analysis
tectonic shape
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Pashkevich K. Designing clothing collections of complex tectonic shapes based on methods of transformation / K. Pashkevich, L. Kilnitska, M. Brukhliy, V. Kersnovska // Nauka i studia. — 2016. — № 23 (154). – С. 64-70.
Source: Nauka i studia
Abstract: In the article considered the process of designing clothing collections of complex three-dimensional shapes using modern techniques. Based on the principles of transformation offered algorithm development of artistic and integrity clothing collection, products with different purpose, which combines structural analysis of the creative source, analysis of fashion trends and modern techniques. Reviewed classification modern clothing collection, determined that the industrial collection are promising for the application of innovative technologies and unconventional design techniques. Analyzed transformation regularity of the garment on the stages of the product life cycle: designing, manufacturing and operation and determined that the most appropriate in the design of industrial collections is the use transformation regularities on the level of exploitation. Based on conducted theoretical research, developed collection of women's coats, where the main regularities are the transformation and production of clothes from a piece of fabric.
URI: https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3091
Faculty: Факультет дизайну
Department: Кафедра ергономіки і дизайну
ISSN: 1561-6894
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Кафедра моди та стилю (МС)

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