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Digital Textile Design - Answer key
Digital Textile Design - Sample chapter
Paperback
200 illustrations
192 pages
280 x 216 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 586 2
£22.50
Published May 2009
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Introducing Digital Textile Design
Chapter Two: Design Tutorials
Chapter Three: Patterns and Repeats
Chapter Four: Illustration Techniques
Chapter Five: Digital Craft
Chapter Six: Digital Textile Printing
Glossary
Index
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Textile designers are beginning to realize the creative potential of digital textile design and are fast catching up with graphic designers who have taken to working digitally. New digital textile-printing technology is enabling designers to work with an almost unlimited palette of colours to produce work of staggering detail in relatively short timescales.
Written specifically for textile designers, Digital Textile Design provides the know-how for students and professionals who wish to use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator as design tools. A series of inspirational tutorials, presented in step-by-step format, guide the reader through the process of creating designs that will be suited to both the traditional textile production process, and to the new industry of digital printing onto fabric.
Against the backdrop of the development of digital print, the book discusses how designers can access this new technique, looks at the work of those currently exploring its possibilities, and also features the craft of embellishment that is being used to offset the apparent flatness of print.
Melanie Bowles is Senior Lecturer in Digital Textiles at Chelsea College of Art & Design, University of the Arts, London. For the past twenty years she has worked as a textile designer in industry and on a freelance basis for fashion and interior companies internationally. Ceri Isaac is a Research Fellow at the London College of Fashion, specializing in digital technologies in the textile industry.
Impressed by this book
16/11/2009
I just purchased this book. I am not a fashion designer, but rather a graphic designer with an interest in textile design. I've browsed through the book and am already impressed. I have already found sections I will be reading in detail and expect this book is going help me greatly in exploring the possibilities of digital art transformed into textile design.
by Amy Bradley
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