Textile-Print Creation with Collage
Planning a small collection
A course by DaDa Duo , Textile Print Brand
About the video: Planning a small collection
Overview
“In this class, we will explain the different techniques of developing fabric stamping. In addition, we will talk about the importance of first understanding what technique you intend to use, as well as its possibilities and limitations, before starting to create your prints. ”
In this video lesson DaDa Duo addresses the topic: Planning a small collection, which is part of the Domestika online course: Textile-Print Creation with Collage. Learn to create unique textile prints by exploring color and composition using paper collage techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Planning a small collection There are a multitude of textile techniques that allow the creation of printed fabrics in different ways. Each technique is more appropriate for a particular type of yarn, fiber or fabric. For the same reason, each technique has characteristics, different creative possibilities and limitations that is important to know before creating your print. The first and most important step when developing a print for a textile product is, first, to define what this product is, if it's a pillow, if it's a blanket, if it's a rug, to then research which are the techniques tha...”
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Course summary for: Textile-Print Creation with Collage
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Category
Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Design, Interior Decoration, Pattern Design, Textile Design

DaDa Duo
A course by DaDa Duo
Designers Ana Conrado and Florence Dagostini are the founders of DaDa Duo, a homeware brand that uses graphic experimentation to create their decorative textile prints, unique objects capable of completely transforming a space.
They create their prints using paper collage techniques with the abstract design as the foundation. They explore artistic languages through a fun and free dynamic driven by spontaneity and the imperfections of handcraft. The designs are then digitized to be transferred to the fabric.
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