ITU Textile Technologies and Fashion Design Undergraduate Program (Suny Fashion) - Face to face
ITU Textile Technologies and Fashion Design Undergraduate Program (Suny Fashion) (Beginner Level) - Face to Face
Who Can Participate?
These are dual-degree international joint degree programs run by ITU and SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology. The program has been accepting students since the 2004-2005 academic year. The language of instruction is English. Those who cannot meet the language proficiency requirements must attend the ITU English Preparatory School for one year. Students who score 150 or higher on the TYT exam and are interested in the program can pre-apply to the program with a prepared portfolio.
Achievements:
Students present their work and projects, which include their work. Each student is given a demo presentation to reinforce their ability to express their work. The course flow, along with the participants' goals, encompasses a comprehensive range of fashion education programs, including those offered at ITU Fashion Design, Mimar Sinan University, and Marmara University, both domestically and internationally. Our institution also acts as your advisor, guiding you in developing your skills.
CONTENT INFORMATION
1st MONTH
What is textile?
Textile fibers and their classification
Introduction to fashion design
· Material
2nd month
What is a pattern?
· Elements that make up the pattern
· Pattern creation
What is metering?
Digital pattern design training
· Printing and pattern features
Printing techniques
3rd month
· Colour
· Use of color and pattern
· Inspiration board
· Design creation
· Creating designs by hand
Digital design training
· Creating a collection
· Technical drawing
NOTE: Those who have completed three months will be able to continue as intermediate, advanced and professional.Ceren Yilmaz
Born in Istanbul in 1997, she graduated from Beykoz Anatolian Girls' Vocational High School with a degree in Women's Clothing and Technologies and earned a bachelor's degree in Textile and Fashion Design from Beykent University. She continued her textile education with a master's degree in Textile and Fashion Design from Beykent University. She worked as a designer for Türkiye's leading textile brands and also taught textile, pattern, and fashion design to numerous students.