Tuesday, 28 August 2012

We Wish Someone Told Us.... Project 1

The aim of this blog is to record our efforts when creating our initial project. Our mission was to create something that we as 3rd years could leave behind as an indication of what we learnt. this information is what we could never find in any textbook but had to collect ourselves over the years. 

We aptly named it We Wish Someone Told Us.... because it could have saved us a lot of questionable glances from lecturers who thought we were retarded. With so little to work with in the Fashion department we've had to learn to make the experience one worth remembering and it would have helped if we could have avoided the smaller problems.

So here is our little slice of knowledge for those who will follow us. Feel free to add, since you'll gather your own knowledge eventually.








Foreword
We’ve been through hell and wondered why we chose to do fashion. Then we’ve had days when it seemed like nothing else would make us happy. It took us 3 years to gather more information than we could ever hope to fit in an A5 booklet. But here we’ll share the essentials to help avoid those questionable glances from the lecturers.

Fashion is not what you thought yet more than you could imagine and the best lesson we can share is that you have to leap when they say jump and make do with what you don’t have.




Good to know
·         Always have a tape measure and set square in patterns
·         Rely heavily on getting your mock-up right
·         Keep a secret stash of calico… chances are you’re going to desperately need it when your corset mock-up suddenly doesn’t fit and Jas won’t give you more calico.
·         Use pattern paper sparingly, there is going to be a day when you have final pattrns due and that precious roll is going to be empty. Don’t be a hog, just waste less and there’ll be enough for you and the girl who you secretly despise for having epic drawing skills.
·         Attend as many fashion shows as possible. 


SStaying Inspired and Creative
·         Draw and write down all ideas, even if they seem irrelevant or off key. Chances are an element of it will be useful at a later stage.
·         Ignore other people but learn to take criticism. The less interference and judgement you have to deal with the more free you can be.
·         Believe in what you do. If you put in the hours, chances are other people will recognise its worth.
·         Everyone is or can be creative. Find your creative path and run with it. Having or lacking drawing ability does not determine your level of creativity. Ideas are what count.
·         Accept failure, it’s a good indication of what not to do. You can only get better. Failure does not determine worth.
·         Stop comparing your work to somebody else’s. This stifles creativity if you limit yourself in this way. Do your thing and focus on it. Comparing creativity is like comparing rainbows to unicorns, it just isn’t logical… unless you’re on an acid trip.
·         Inspiration creeps up on you. You just have to be up for the occasion and run with it.
·         Don’t do things for approval. Make your work matter for yourself.

WOur Team is comprised of:
TTamsyn Johannisen
HHeili van Wyk
JJacqueline le Grange
BBeatrice Albert
LLaryne Jefferies


1-3
4-6
7-10

     Answering the brief
     Barely understood or answered what was asked
    Showed understanding of brief and answered adequately
    Showed insight and initiative when answering the brief

     Originality in expressing ideas
     Barely expressed originality
     Acceptable level of expressing an original idea
     Original and interesting expression of ideas

     Medium used to express   idea
     Used an obvious choice to present project (lack original thought)
     Used an adequate method to present and showed some originality
     Interesting medium used to present idea. Originality is visible

     Creativity
      Very little creativity is visible
      An average amount of creativity is visible
      Creativity is apparent

     Impact of end product
     Idea does not really interest one
     dea may draw attention but not interesting enough
     Interesting product which holds ones attention

      Total





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