STUDIO BRIEF: 7 INTERIOR DESIGN PRINT
Brief - Collaboration
A
collection of printed and graphic elements to compile a body of work. This
brief is very open and free for experimentation, working with a Printed
Textiles student will allow the ability to work with media and methods that may
not have been used before, experiment with several but try to focus on a more
refined method. The outcome has no s specifications as this brief is formed
from experimentation and exploration however the brief is working towards an
interior design project so there needs to be certain contextual elements.
Background/Considerations
Take
influence from both individual designers and combine.
Thorough
research in to various methods and techniques.
Mandatory Requirements
On-going research, experiments and decision making must be documented on
my blog.
Design boards examining design changes and decisions.
Deliverables
Ongoing
research and experiments with different processes and media.
Outcome
must demonstrate a range of different processes and techniques.
Influenced
by the printed textile design process.
Initial ideas
Looking into interior design prints, liberty of london show many variations of prints that can be bought as fabrics, wallpapers or even stationary. Other artists create multiple patterns and prints that show floral designs in beautiful bold colours, wallpaper that is possibly too bright for any ordinary living room, but caters for the more outgoing home owners. Camilla Frances creates decorative one off prints that can be made in various colour ways. Prints once designed can be used across a wide range of material such as wallpaper, fabrics, cushions, gift wrap, stationary and many more, once the prints have been designed they can be applied to any of these.
Experimentation with visuals will be the main design process for this brief, which can then be turned into fabric prints, shown in context, gift wrap and various interior household items.
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