Design & Industry Research
Computer-Aided Design for Apparel: Lectra Kaledo Suite
Examples of work I created for a CAD course at Central Michigan University using the Lectra Kaledo Suite. I created prints, woven and knit patterns and garments. This course gave me skills in apparel production and form, and creating garments for specific target markets. Click here to view my final portfolio for the course, in which I compiled all the work I completed.
Utilizing Kaledo Print and Kaledo Style, I created a custom print inspired by nature and human hand motifs. I applied these prints to this outfit and made multiple colorways.
Utilizing Kaledo Print and Kaledo Style, I created a custom print inspired by a fun 90s print. I applied these prints to this jacket and made multiple colorways.
A close up look at another outfit I created for the five day collection. I utilized Kaledo Weave and Style.
Utilizing Kaledo Print and Kaledo Style, I created a custom print inspired by nature and human hand motifs. I applied these prints to this outfit and made multiple colorways.
Computer-Aided Design for Apparel: Adobe Creative Cloud
Examples of work I created for a CAD course at Central Michigan University using the Adobe Illustrator and Photoshope. I created prints, woven and knit patterns and garments. This course gave me skills in apparel production and form, and creating garments for specific target markets. Click here to view my final portfolio for the course, in which I created a children's Fall collection.
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator, I created a floral single repeatable pattern inspired by the illustration seen above.
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator, I created a tropical single repeatable pattern inspired by the illustration seen above.
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator, the goal of this assignment was to take an article of your own clothing, observe and draw. I used a pair of jeans I owned. This assignment encouraged one to really pay attention to the stitches and additional elements of a garment.
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator, I created a floral single repeatable pattern inspired by the illustration seen above.