Fashion SMASH Book What is a SMASH Book 1 My Style Using the provided half sheet of cardstock create a personal style collage You need to include at least 10 pictures There should be no white left showing on the page ID: 560290
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Design Portfolio
Fashion SMASH BookSlide2
What is a SMASH Book?Slide3
#1- My Style
Using the provided half sheet of cardstock, create a personal style collage.
You need to include at least 10 pictures.
There should be no white left showing on the page.
Look for clothing items, accessories, hairstyles, makeup, etc. Slide4
#2- T-Shirt Design
Using the provided template, design a t-shirt that you would wear.
You may change the shape of the template if you would like.
Use color and be creative!
Cut it out to put in your SMASH Book.Slide5
#3- Practice Sketches
Throughout the semester you will be designing lots of outfits. So now is the time to have fun and practice.
Create @ least 3 sketches, color them (colored pencils please) and put them in your SMASH Book. Final sketches must be in black ink.
Be creative!
Do not draw faces on your
croquis
!Slide6
#4- Decorate Cover
Use supplies provided or any you have of your own to decorate the cover of your SMASH Book.
It should represent you and your point of view.Slide7
#5- Favorite Fashion Decade
Now that we have discussed the different fashions of each decade, design an outfit inspired by your favorite one.
Write the decade on the page as well as a few sentences about why that decade is your favorite.
Use black ink for your sketch and writing. Slide8
#6- L.B.D. (little black dress)
Coco Chanel made the L.B.D. an essential part of a woman’s wardrobe. We should all have this staple in our own closet.
Design a little black dress that you would use as a staple in your own closet.
Write a short paragraph on the page describing your L.B.D. and why the L.B.D. is such an important thing to have in your wardrobe. Slide9
Unit 1: Smashbook
Contents
My Style Collage
T-Shirt Design
Practice Sketches
Favorite Decade
L.B.D. (little black dress)
*Cover should be decorated and I should be able to find your signature on each page. Slide10
Color Wheel
Paint the color wheel provided in the proper order.
You must include the actual color along with the tint and the shade.
Place the tint toward the center and the shade on the outside.
Cut out and glue into your
smashbook
.
Label each color. (you may abbreviate)Slide11
Color Value
Design a garment of your choice. Instead of coloring with colored pencils, you will be painting it.
Choose one color and paint your outfit using tints, tones, and shades of that color only.
Put into your
smashbook
and write a short paragraph about your garment. Include design details and also information about the color you used. Use and underline vocabulary words. (
ie
, hue, tint, tone shade, etc.)Slide12
Color Scheme
Design an outfit and color it in the color scheme of your choice.
Write a short paragraph describing your outfit and also tell me which color scheme you chose and what makes it that color scheme.
Use and underline vocabulary words.
Color the provided color wheel to reflect the color scheme you chose. Slide13
Line
Design a garment using all types of lines. (horizontal, vertical, curved, diagonal)
Write a short paragraph describing your garment and indicate where you used each type of line and the feeling that it creates.
Use and underline vocabulary words. Slide14
Pattern
Design a garment using different types of patterns.
Write a short paragraph describing your garment and indicate the types of pattern you used and why they are considered such.
Use and underline vocabulary words.Slide15
Shape/Form
Find a silhouette of a form from an era in history.
Go to
http://www.fashion-era.com/C20th_costume_history
/
Write a short paragraph describing which decade the silhouette is from and what shape/form is created.
Use and underline vocabulary words. Slide16
Texture
Create a garment using trims and scraps of fabric.
Write a description of your outfit that includes which types of textures were used and where they can be found. Underline vocabulary words.
Put it in your
smashbook
.Slide17
Rhythm Scratch Art
Using half a sheet of scratch art paper, create a design that includes all 5 types of rhythm.
Label each type on your design.
Glue into your
S
mashbook
along with the title. Slide18
Rhythm
Create an outfit that includes at least three types of rhythm.
Write a description of the outfit. Include which types of rhythm you used and where they can be found. Underline the vocabulary words.
Place in your
smashbook
. Slide19
Balance
Draw a garment that includes some type of balance. (symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial)
Write a description of the outfit that includes which type of balance you used and where you can see it.
Put it in your
smashbook
with a title.Slide20
Emphasis
Draw a garment that places emphasis on some part of the body.
Write a description of your outfit that includes where you placed the emphasis and what it is emphasizing. Underline vocabulary words.
Place in your
smashbook
.Slide21
Harmony
Create a garment that is harmonious. (includes unity and variety)
Write a description of the garment that includes how the harmony was made. What unites it? What gives variety?
Place in your
smashbook
. Slide22
Scale/Proportion
Find your picture
Red Carpet Search
Images
Pick something easy to divide into a 1:3, 2:3, 3:5 ratio.
Copy & paste into power point.
Adjust pic so it is about this size
.
Add a rectangle around the design.
Format shape (right click) to make the fill (no fill) and the line color something easy to see.
Draw in straight lines that divide the design. Make sure the lines are in a color that is easy to see.
Now add the numbers. Again, adjust the color so it is visual
.
Group the picture parts together- select all, right click, group.Now print. This does NOT need to be in color if the picture/dividing is easy to see.Place in your smashbookSlide23
Unit 2: Smashbook
Contents
Color Wheel
Color Value
Color Scheme
LinePattern
Shape/Form
Texture
Rhythm Scratch Art
Rhythm
Balance
Emphasis
HarmonyScale/Proportion*Remember your signature should be found on each page.Slide24
Natural Fibers
Create the foldable following your teacher’s directions.
Place the natural fibers title on the front and label each tab with one natural fiber.
Write your notes about each fiber on the corresponding page.Slide25
Synthetic Fibers
Create the foldable following your teacher’s directions.
Place the Synthetic Fibers title on the front.
On the inside write each fiber and the notes in one of the six squares.Slide26
Paper Weaves
You will need 18 strips each of two different colors.
Create the following weaves, place in your
Smashbook
and label each one:
Plain (over 1, under 1)
Twill (over 2, under 2)
Satin (over 4, under 1)Slide27
Fabric Design
Design a garment using fabric.
Write a short paragraph describing the garment.
Include information about the fabric. Is it knitted or woven? If woven, what type of weave was used? Is there a pile or nap?Slide28
Laundry Symbols
Add color to the printout given to you by your teacher.
Mount it on a colored piece of paper.
Place it and the label in your
Smashbook
.Slide29
Stain Removal Guide
Create the foldable following your teacher’s directions.
Label the front of each tab with the stain.
Place the notes on how to remove each stain beneath the corresponding tab.Slide30
Unit 3 Smashbook
Contents
Natural Fibers Guide
Synthetic Fibers Guide
Paper Weaves
Fabric Construction Design
Laundry Symbols
Stain Removal GuideSlide31
Cost Per Wear
Sketch the outfit you are wearing right now. Include all shoes and accessories in your sketch.
Put in
Smashbook
along with the title provided.
Write how much each item cost and where it was purchased.
Include a grand total of what your outfit cost.Slide32
Store Guide Outfit BreakdownSlide33
Fashion Career InvestigationSlide34
Color Code CardSlide35
Hair Care GuideSlide36
Hairstyle CollageSlide37
Skin Care GuideSlide38
Day MakeupSlide39
Night MakeupSlide40
Paper Doll