11 November 2013

stripes


This week, I've been working on much simpler design than before. When the design was on a laptop screen, it looked quite boring, and I was worried about it. However, the simple design worked well on fabric, and I actually enjoyed translating the lines to embroidery and discovering cozy—at least for me— texture. An interesting thing is that my designs often go wrong and look awful when I'm making samples, and I hate this, but they look okay by the time it's all done. Contrastingly, the outcome sometimes turns very bad although it looked fine until finishing. The fact made me realised the importance of planing and technical sampling, and consideration to material. 
Interms of visualisation, I've been anxious about it as my visualisation for the last project wasn't attractive at all. I often procrastinate this stage, and tend to do it in last minutes, but visualisation is actually the thing audience usually look first, and it gives them the impression of the whole collection. If I make bad visualisation again, it means that I would waste all efforts on my samples. Yes, let's do it as soon as possible and as nice as possible. 








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