1:1 FASHION DESIGN Learner Motivated Coursework : For Technique, Portfolio, Etc
This is a 1:1 Learner Motivated Fashion Design Section with 1 learner. Students who wish to work on particular techniques or have individual design requests. We will work on your custom lessons using industry standards. All levels welcome.
Class experience
This course is taught by a veteran Fashion Designer, who worked in the industry for many years in the heart of NYC. I teach from both experience and education (Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC). I'd love to have you come and design with me! This is a live class. We will work on the student's individual needs to get started or continue their Fashion Design journey! We will learn and execute simple ways to get our ideas across with techniques used in the Fashion industry. Students should...
This class is taught in English.
I am trained in both traditional Fashion Design/Illustration as well as Graphic Design/Digital Art. I believe it is good practice for learners to understand the direction of the industry they are interested in, and keep up with standards. My Fashion Design courses are all being updated to now include Digital designing, as this is the current direction.
Students may work Traditionally (Pencil/paper) or Digitally (on a tablet) Due to learner demand, I will be using Procreate to draw digitally. The Fashion Design Industry has transformed to mostly digital art, so it's a good practice to know both. Traditional Art will never go out of style! Traditional Art: Please have the Fashion Croquis of choice (a Movement pose is best for this class) printed and ready to use. I will supply if needed. pencil eraser fine tip black marker (like Copic, Micron, etc.) wide nib markers (color variety of your choice)...Alcohol based markers are used in the industry (Prismacolor, Copic, Ohuhu, etc) colored pencils (we use these to coordinate with markers for shading) OPTIONS: In order to sketch over your base Croquis, Marker paper is best. I use Bienfang Graphics 360 Translucent marker paper (you can use any translucent marker paper with alcohol markers) White gel ink pen is great for tiny highlights Digital Art: Program/App of choice (I will use Procreate on an iPad) Stylus, fully charged! Croquis saved as a photo or imported into a layer. *If working digitally, some knowledge of using layers will be helpful, as there is no time set for the program basics* *I attached a list of supplies that I personally can recommend. I will try to keep the links updated with availability. Micron sketch pens (05) Black https://amzn.to/3OJWDM3 Micron sketch pens (multi) Black https://amzn.to/3KVvswD Uniball Signo White Gel pens https://amzn.to/3OJXdJJ Uniball Signo White+Metallics Gel pens https://amzn.to/3YIzEWn Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils, Portrait Set (skin tones) https://amzn.to/45D3a1R Prismacolor premier soft core colored pencils (a set of 24 is good to start) https://amzn.to/3qFKM9M Bienfang Graphics 360 Marker Paper Pad https://amzn.to/44k8FBp Alcohol markers https://amzn.to/3QK9KiY Good starter set (Ohuhu) -cheaper https://amzn.to/3YJkGiE Good starter set (Prismacolor Premier) -My choice https://amzn.to/3QRrbyg My Favorite Ruler https://amzn.to/3KS0a9M
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
B.F.A in Fashion Design A.A.S in Illustration/Art History A.A.S in Graphic Design Hi There! I'm Lori...a graduate of F.I.T in NYC. I've worked in different areas of the design industry since 1991, from illustration, pattern making, garment...
1-on-1 Lessons
$60
per sessionMeets on demand
60 min
Completed by 31 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 6-18