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Fashion Illustration Courses

Sunday, October 4th, 2009 | Illustration, News | 1 Comment

As there has been a lot of interest in the fashion illustration course at Central St Martins, I decided to give a quick rundown of the details.

Central St Martins in London, UK is one of the world’s top fashion schools.  They offer short courses in addition to their main courses.  There are many to choose from in all subjects, including design, drawing, patternmaking, marketing and computers.

The course I chose was called Fashion Sketchbook, which took you through the sketchbook development stages.  The main class time was spent learning how to draw the figure correctly from a live model, and how to interpret this into a fashion figure.  We went back to the foundations of design and as you can see by my loose illustrations on the folio page - they are not fashion designs yet.  They are the conceptual stages of shapes, textures and colours used to manipulate the shape of the body.  I am still developing my skills and what I learned in that course has had a huge impact on my perception of design.

Click the link below to find out more about short courses at Central St Martins:

http://courses.csm.arts.ac.uk/MetaArea.asp?ma=1

FOLIO IMAGES

Thursday, March 12th, 2009 | Folio, News | No Comments

Click the categorys below to view images from my folio:

PATTERNMAKING

STUDY – GORDON INSTITUTE

EMA ACCESSORIES

ILLUSTRATION

CREATIVE PROJECTS

VISUAL MERCHANDISING

Freelance Patternmaking 2009

Thursday, March 5th, 2009 | News | No Comments

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CV March 2009

Thursday, March 5th, 2009 | News | 2 Comments

I have now finished my work in London, and have returned to Melbourne.  I have been working as a Freelance Patternmaker for BODY over the past 4 months, and now that I am settled into Melbourne again I am on the lookout for more work – Full Time, Part Time or Freelance.

I have put together a collection of images to go along with my CV in the folio category.  Please feel free to browse through the posts to get more of an in depth view of my experience and work history.

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