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Planning for accuracy and efficiency.
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Planning for accuracy and efficiency
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Which of the following is a key benefit of using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) in fashion design?
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The key benefit of using CAD in fashion design is enhanced accuracy and efficiency in design.
Key terms
- Sustainable materials: Fabrics and components that are produced with minimal environmental impact, often using renewable resources or recycled materials.
- Tech pack: A comprehensive document that outlines all specifications and requirements for manufacturing a garment.
Common trap
Neglecting user feedback in design: Always conduct user testing and gather feedback during the design process to ensure the final product is user-friendly and desirable.
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