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 Undergraduate Course: Textiles 4: Exposition (DESI10111)
Course Outline
| School | Edinburgh College of Art | College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) | Availability | Not available to visiting students |  
| SCQF Credits | 20 | ECTS Credits | 10 |  
 
| Summary | Textiles can be presented in a range of formats and in an array of settings. Students will be supported in the physical practical presentations of final project work. A series of workshops will introduce professional approaches to graphic design and presentation.  Students will gain a grounding in a range of appropriate software e.g. InDesign and illustrator. They will be supported in preparing and publishing digital presentations of their final textiles projects. Curriculum vitae and professional portfolios appropriate to textiles and related industries, will be prepared as invaluable documents for future employment. The final body of work created in Textiles 4A and 4B will be presented in an appropriate format, e.g. degree show. |  
| Course description | This course supports the professional finish and presentation of the full project collection created in course Textiles 4B. Research and personal investigation into the existing industries associated with textiles will enable students to define their intended audience and appropriate methods of presentation for their chosen context. 
 Students will be supported in developing and refining a written statement of intentions throughout the course, and a final project description for summative assessment. Students will have a series of CAD classes with practical exercises to ensure confidence in using a range of CAD packages. One-to-one tutorials to support this learning will take place in the digital suite. Individual and group support will enable students to create personal promotional material to a professional standard appropriate to industry.
 
 Classes will introduce a variety of approaches to presentation including print layout, typography, paper choices and bindings. Creating personal digital platforms, e.g. websites and social media profiles, will be a core activity with lectures, tutorials and technical support. Students will work collaboratively with their peers supported by staff to curate the final presentation/exhibition of their practical projects.
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Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |  
Learning Outcomes 
| On completion of this course, the student will be able to: 
        Critically evaluate the Textiles discipline, identifying and planning where you wish to position your professional practice and identity within, or beyond, itCommunicate a body of textiles work effectively to a defined audience, and at a professional standardPresent personal creative experience, skills, and attributes in an appropriate and accessible format for industry practice and expectations |  
Reading List 
| Gem Barton, Don't Get a Job... Make a Job: How to make it as a creative graduate, Laurence King 2016 
 Relevant professional websites for consultation:
 
 David James Associates http://dja.dj/branding-and-design
 Browns http://www.brownsdesign.com/work/
 Hannah Waldron http://www.hannahwaldron.co.uk
 Textile Hive http://textilehive.com
 Maryra Bun http://maryrabun.com
 Margaret Howell http://www.studiosmall.com/showcase/margaret-howell/
 Roandco https://roandcostudio.com/work
 Lotta Nieminen http://www.lottanieminen.com/#graphic-design
 Sarah Thorne http://www.sarahthorne.co.uk/index.html
 Alice Donadoni http://alicedonadoni.com/selected/
 Milly http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/invitation-strictly-personal-1
 OK-RM http://www.ok-rm.co.uk
 Saskia Pomeroy http://saskiapomeroy.com
 Mother design http://www.motherdesign.com
 Phoebe English http://phoebeenglish.com/collections/
 Lydia Kasumi http://lydiakasumi.com
 Leslie David http://www.leslie-david.com
 Cassie Byrnes http://www.cassiebyrnes.com
 Altier Bingo http://atelier-bingo.fr
 Marques Almeida https://www.marquesalmeida.com
 Rodarte http://www.rodarte.net/contact/
 The Row https://www.therow.com/#f
 Sincerely tommy https://sincerelytommy.com/collections/i-waited-for-you
 Eye Dazzler http://eyedazzler.com/identity/
 Julie White http://www.juliewhite.com.au
 Heather Shields http://www.heather-shields.co.uk
 http://www.typetoken.net/typeface/prada-candy-typeface-by-gareth-hague-alias/
 http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/graduates-advice-portfolios
 http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/invitation-strictly-personal-1
 http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/8848/1/graphic-design-for-fashion
 http://lectureinprogress.com/advice/portfolio-kyle-bean
 
 The list above indicate current practice within this field and should be used as a guide. Additional reading and specific websites associated with personal project will be encouraged.
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Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Versatility - developing multi-disciplinary approaches to challenges Thinking - making free associations and connections outside the norm
 Communication - oral, visual and textual communication of research, ideas and resolutions
 
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| Keywords | textiles,research,professional practice,cv,website design,portfolio,presentation skills |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Ms Lindy Richardson Tel: 0131 221 6129
 Email: l.richardson@ed.ac.uk
 | Course secretary | Ms Jane Thomson Tel: (0131 6)51 5713
 Email: jane.thomson@ed.ac.uk
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