Learning objective
the use of graphs • tables and charts • 2D/3D sketching.
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the use of graphs • tables and charts • 2D/3D sketching
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Which of the following is a common method for presenting design ideas in fashion and textiles?
Direct answer
3D models are commonly used to present design ideas in fashion and textiles.
Key terms
- Anthropometrics: The study of human body measurements, which is crucial in fashion design for creating well-fitting garments.
- Iterative design: A design process that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining to improve the final product.
Common trap
Neglecting user feedback: Engage with users throughout the design process to gather insights and make necessary adjustments.
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