Whether their dream is to become the next hot runway designer, develop their own clothing line, or simply combine their artistic skills with a love for fashion, the tips, tools, and step-by-step projects in Fashion Design Workshop Drawing Book & Kit provide budding designers with everything they need to draw an assortment of fashions. Artists will learn to render a variety of fashionable contemporary styles, including a classic red dress, a bohemian outfit, sporty athletic wear, and casual jeans paired with a t-shirt. Also included is plenty of inspiration from past decades and iconic styles, including a Renaissance-era dress, ’40s swing, ’50s rock ‘n’ roll, and others. The project book opens with an overview of the included tools and materials, as well as an introduction to basic fashion design drawing techniques, such as figure proportions, rendering textures, drawing various poses, and tips for rendering details. Aspiring fashion designers and illustrators will find everything they need to create the stylish projects in the book using the materials provided, including a drawing pencil, eraser, 6-double-sided colored pencils, 8 fine-line markers, loose-leaf drawing paper, and pre-printed fashion pose templates corresponding to the projects inside, which artists can photocopy for continued use and endless creative designs.
A book not only for designers, but also for artists "Fashion Design Workshop: Remix. A modern, inclusive, and diverse approach to fashion illustration for up-and-coming designers" was created by Stephanie Corfee and published by Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster. The book contains six chapters: 1) Getting Started, 2) Express Yourself, 3) Iconic Design: Step-by-Step Projects, 4) Everyday Fashion: Step-by-Step Projects, 5) Special Occasions: Step-by-Step Projects, and 6) Design a Line. Corfee states that "Fashion is for everyone - and it's definitely not a one-size-fits-all game" (p. 16). She shows this with the designs she presents for various body types. They are not only for "stick-thin-runway models", but also "normal-shaped humans". She also included a section about "adaptive apparel" for people with disabilities (p. 18) which I highly appreciated. The "Tips" and "Helpful Tips", e.g. about figure building are a great help to the designers as well as the various templates that can used as a basis for the design work. "Fashion Design Workshop: Remix" is a valuable book for fashion designer for whom I highly recommend this book, but I also recommend it as much for artists who like to draw or paint humans. They can also get a lot of inspiration for their art from this book. For both groups the step-by-step projects can be of great help. The complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley free of charge. I was under no obligation to offer a positive review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. #FashionDesignWorkshopRemix #NetGalley
A very informative book on how to both draw the human body in order to display fashion, and how to infuse it with the character of the fashion design. The book explains the various mediums and well as how to add colour, pattern and style in the drawing. A fun book for someone starting out or has an interest in fashion design
Fashion Design Workshop: Remix is an accessible tutorial and style guide for aspiring designers. Due out 7th July 2020 from Quarto on their Walter Foster imprint, it's 128 pages and will be available in paperback and ebook formats.
This is a fun and well made tutorial guide for fashion and accessory sketching. The aesthetic is body-positive, and inclusive with a wide variety of body types illustrated, including a broad range of skin tones, shapes, (even
An introduction covers tools and materials, basic figure drawing, using manual and digital drawing tools, adaptive apparel (their examples include wheelchair and crutches), tips on keeping a sketchbook and several other topics. The following chapters provide instruction on developing a style, fashion icons for inspiration, high fashion design, casualwear design, and evening & formal-wear. The book also includes useful reusable templates for time-saving sketch use.
Especially with the current necessity of staying home as much as possible and social distancing, this would make a superlative choice for at-home creativity and boredom busting for younger readers as well.
Five stars. I loved the upbeat and positive message of inclusivity. Well done!
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
This is a great book to learn to draw people, fashion and how to design items too. Moving with more body positive times, we get tips to help draw figures in wheelchairs or with crutches as well as able bodied people too of a range of sizes true to life.
There's tips and a quiz to help find your style, multiple ways to colour/create your illustrations such as mettallics, white pen on black card, watercolours etc and how to adapt outfits to be smart/casual or suitable for certain events with figure templates to help you get started and help/tips on how to create a fashion collection of your own to draw and inspire you using an item or colour palette etc.
This is the best book I've ever read about art, design and drawing by far if you want a career in fashion this would be a great basis to start from!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
This is a fun how-to guide for drawing fashion design renderings aimed at a middle-grade or high school reader. Refreshingly, the models depicted are a range of body types and ethnicities, which gives young fashion enthusiasts with images of representation. I remember growing up with Fashion Plates in which all the bodies were slim bodies and all the facial features stereotypically Caucasian, and this book is such a welcome change. Recommended for someone with an interest in fashion design and a knack for drawing.
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
_The e-arc of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review on my request._
This book was simply beautiful. The illustrations were so pretty and had descriptions. The illustrations were body positive with representations. There was a template of a person on a wheelchair, another with crutches, it was a really nice feeling seeing such an inclusive book.
I recommend it to everyone who's interested in fashion, it will be really helpful for you.
This is a great book that introduces the reader to the world of fashion design. There are excellent illustrations and plenty of information to use as a reference. I was very impressed with the quality of information put in terms that are not limited to just a school course. Would be great for an older child who is interested in fashion design as well.
I thought this was a really well illustrated book on how to create fashion drawings via different media. Very descriptive and lots of steps by steps instruction on how to draw along with brilliant tips. Highly recommend.
Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.
Whether you are a budding fashion designer or illustrator, a fashionista, or just have a fondness for art then Fashion Design Workshop: Remix is for you. Its inclusivity is wonderful to see and inspiring to artists young and old. The breezy narrative lends to the charm. Stephanie Corfee has a new fan and she has already inspired me to try a doodle or two.