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ECC Reading Lists
Fashion and Textiles (ECC)
Drawing and design techniques
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Fashion and Textiles (ECC): Drawing and design techniques
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Level 4 (First Year)
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Drawing and design techniques
Introduction to materials, techniques, processes (FTX102)
Digital Applications
Design exploration in textiles (FTX104)
Personal Development Planning (Work-based learning)
Introduction to Fashion Technology and Production
Level 5 (Second Year)
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Experimental printed textiles (FTX201)
Historical and contextual referencing
Major project
Professional Practice in Fashion and Textiles
Design Visualisation and Portfolio Builidng
Websites
www.vam.ac.uk
Essential Resources
Ways of Drawing
by
Julian Bell (Editor); The Royal Drawing School
ISBN: 0500021902
Publication Date: 2019
Order being considered
Fashion Designers' Sketchbooks
by
Hywel Davies
ISBN: 9781856696838
Fashion by Design
by
Janice G. Ellinwood
ISBN: 9781563678486
Out of print
Menswear Illustration
by
Richard Kilroy; Dan Thawley
ISBN: 9780500517796
V&A Museum
www.vam.ac.uk
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