A Textile focus A NEW GCSE FORWARD THINKING IDEAS NEW … · 2017-03-10 · A Textile focus...
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GCSE Design & Technology A Textile focus
“Believe in yourself and be prepared to work hard.” Stella McCartney “Never forget what becomes timeless was once truly new.”
VOGUE
A NEW GCSE
NEW DESIGN OPPORTUNITY
FORWARD THINKING
IDEAS
FASHION MEETS
TECHNOLOGY
Why you should take GCSE Design Technology Textiles- • You are the future in cutting edge Technology. • The world and technology are progressing fast as is the
development of wearable technology. • We will teach you to join the skills from Technology into
Textiles and fabrics so that you can become innovators of new exciting products.
• Textiles is a broad and varied industry, with sectors ranging from interiors, technical, medical, geo, performance and engineering. Not to mention the links to journalism, retail and management.
• This is more than just sewing, this is creativity. • A NEW COURSE TO OPEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU.
LED and fibre optic lighting used
in Textiles for fashion or function
Sensors in clothes that
monitor performance and
link to Apps on your mobile.
Electronics in Textiles to charge your phones and play your music.
Laser cut Fashion Designs
Laser cut sports wear
Future Careers & pathways- designers footsteps
you can follow in.
Careers- • Pattern cutter • Fashion merchandiser • Interior designer • Fashion Designer • Fashion technologist • Programmer and
components developer- links with IT
• Fabric technologist • Garment constructor And many, many more…..
Further Study Level 3 • A Level Fashion and Design • A Level Interior Design • A Level Art and Design Level 4 • Degrees in Fashion
Technology • HND in Textile Construction • Degrees linked with
computer sciences and material fabrication.
• And many, many more options
Current British Designers who may inspire you- • Henry Hollands
• Stella McCartney
Skills you need for the course: • You need motivation. • You need to constantly work hard, pushing yourself to be
the best and do the best work possible. • You need to want to succeed. • You need to be able to think creatively. • You need to be open to new ideas. • You do not need to be an amazing artist with good drawing
skills. • You do not need to be confident on the sewing machines
yet. • You do not need to be highly skilled with computers. • All of these skills will be taught.
What will you cover during the course: Year 9 - Using skills learnt in year 7 and 8 to develop your construction skills in Textiles. We will introduce you to ‘wearable electronics’ and how to produce circuits in garments as well as the use of 2D Techsoft software design to enhance your product with digital prints or laser cutting. We will look at technical textiles such as Tyvek and linking our design work with alternative materials such as wood, plastics and metals.
Year 10 - You continue to develop practical skills, with continued development of your ability to use CAD/CAM to enhance your final products being produced. We will also look at hoe Technical & smart materials can be used to enhance our products further including electronics and programmable components.
Year 11 - You will complete your Non Examined Assessment task that follows the iterative design process. Your end piece is your opportunity to show the examiner all of the skills you have developed through year 9,10 & 11. This will make 50% of your final grade and the other 50% will be in a written exam.