Creative Pattern Development
Course final project
A course by Mónica Muñoz Hernández , Textile and Surface Pattern Designer
Joined July 2006
About the final project for: Creative Pattern Development
Reasons to repeat. Make a pattern for a packaging
“I show you in a way to summarize everything you have learned in this course: - Documéntate and look for references - Create your moodboard - Choose your materials - Create your Drawings and scribbles - It's time to clean them - Try changing the colors - Create a composition - Make a rapport - Apply the pattern to your packaging I hope you enjoyed the course and that it has helped you to lose the fear of making a pattern. We have applied it to a packaging, but as you have seen in the course, its applications are almost endless. It only remains for you to share with the whole community everything you have practiced and learned. I hope to see you in the forum with your packaging. We will comment Thank you very much and see you in the forum !!! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Now we will see a summary of everything we have learned. Initially. i presented my blogs. drawings. and work method. Then. we created a mood board for inspiration. How do I feel most comfortable? Afterward. we crafted our mood board. serving as our constant source of inspiration and guidance throughout the creative process. We explored a range of materials. discussing both wet techniques like watercolor and inks. as well as dry techniques such as markers and crayons. Everyone has selected what they prefer or what makes them feel most at ease in their creative process. Then we made our first...”
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Course summary for: Creative Pattern Development
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Category
Illustration -
Areas
Pattern Design, Traditional illustration, Watercolor Painting

Mónica Muñoz Hernández
A course by Mónica Muñoz Hernández
Monica is a fine arts graduate who entered the world of textile design in part due to a personal passion for the craft and partly by chance. She’s worked as a graphic designer creating store products for well-known museums and as art director at Fun&Basics. She currently has her own design studio and works on a freelance basis for brands such as Zara, Zara Home, Introphia, Urban Outfitters, Sainsbury's, and Häagen-Dazs.
She splits her time between commissions for brands and working on Moniquilla, her own brand and online store where she designs and produces printed accessories and special limited edition pieces.
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