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OBED

Product Design

Principles of Design

Color Theory

Appropriate Age Design

Costumer Preference

Body Physique

Art and Design- is the application of skill and taste that make a thing. Clothes are worn
to emphasize the good points and hide the defects beautiful.

Principles of Design

1. Proportion – in designs involves the relationship of one part to another. Uneven


space relationships are more interesting than even ones.

2. Balance- is the feeling of rest and equilibrium. This is essential to the total design of a
costume.

Kinds of Balance

1. Formal or Symmetrical Balance – is achieved when two sides of a design are alike or
either side of its vertical center.

2. Informal Balance or Asymmetrical Balance – is achieved by using space, color and


varying importance of objects to produce a feeling of rest.

3. Radial Balance – when major parts of the garment design radiate from the central –
creating sun burst.

4. Harmony – is the pleasing combination of hues, values, and intensifies.

5. Emphasis – means that one part of a design must be more important than the other
parts. The eye should go first to this part
6. Rhythm – repetition of a line or space is one of the most common ways of attaining
rhythm.

Color Theory

Color – is light contains within itself all the sum’s rays, and when it is broken into
wavelengths of light, a sensation is produced, upon the retina to the eye.

Age Appropriateness

The key to successful looking age appropriate and modern is paying attention to what
feels right on you.

Costumer Preference

Knowing a customer’s preferences

Body Physique

1. Rectangle body shape

2. Inverted triangle

3. hour-glass shape

7 Embroidery Stitch

Back Stitch Split Stitch

Stem Stitch Chain Stitch

Blanket Stitch Satin Stitch

French knot
BASIC HAND STICHES

*Back Stitches- is use to substitute for machine stitching.


*Basting- is used to hold fabric temporarily in place, until permanently stitched.

4 types of Basting
*hand *pin *machine *iron

*Running Stitch- is used to hold a seam and the edge of the fabric

*Outline Stitch- this stitch is similar to the back stitch but it is slanted.
*Blanket Stitch- is used as an edge or decorative trim.
*Catch Stich- is used to hold hems and to hold pleats in lining.
*Chain Stitch- is one of the decorative stitches.

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