The Use of type in Fashion Field
Introduction:
Text The art of typography (the design of
font and type) is seeing an upsurge in the world of design. In a visual
merchandising context, typography can be used to provide information and/or
feature as part of the decoration and backdrops. (Sarah Bailey, Jonathan Baker. February 2014)
An exploration
of the world of fashion covers history, production, design, innovation,
advertising, psychology, geography, and influence. (Christopher Breward.
April 2003)
In the European
culture of the 1950s, Helvetica was 'functional'; in America in the 1970s it
was 'classy'; and in 1980s Britain it ... was known as the designer decade, and
designers were the heroes of both popular and high culture and fashion. (Simon
Downs. March 2013)
Japanese designer Masashi Kawamura:
Masashi Kawamura is a creative director and the founder of PARTY, a creative lab based in Tokyo and New York, which believes that "new creations are born from new creative process".
Masashi Kawamura has found a beautiful way to mix typography and couture with the ‘T’ Shirt line. As his site describes so well - ‘T’ shirts are T shirts that was designed to have the silhouette of 5 famous typefaces; Helvetica, Caslon, Baskerville, Courier, and Cooper Black.
In the world of typography, terms such as typeface, character, body, etc are used to describe the form of a letter. The reason why they use expressions closely related to a human body, is perhaps because each different letter has a distinct quality and personality, in a similar way that us humans are all unique.
In the designing process of these shirts, I aimed to capture the character of each typeface and tried to give them a unique look and presence once worn. By collaborating with Itaru Yonenaga, I feel we were able to produce a collection of shirts that is not only conceptual, but wearable as real clothes. I hope you will find your favorite shirt/typeface.
Problem statement:
Develop animation technique, exploring type and fashion to create an animation. Because many people are asking for more trendy fashion without thinking, such as those not mature teenager and shopping addict. They are chasing the trendy stuff without thinking. They do not understand the real meaning of trendy and fashion. Stylish or trendy is all about innovation and creation not following the others. So i hope this video can make people understand fashion can be changeable, and the more critical point is the new way of
thinking or concept.
Method:
use variety of clothes and accessories put them into the shape of a font, and try different shapes.
Form now, I need to do research a lot about fonts and fashion design to make sure my animation will be interesting and appealing.
Animation projective:
Pre-production:
Idea:
- Fashion is a breakthrough of the
tradition. It is a idea full of creative and innovation. Stylish is not
only about dressing or the outlook of a hardware. The more critical point
is the new way of thinking or concept.
- Many people are asking for more trendy
fashion without thinking, such as those not mature teenager and shopping
addict. They are chasing the trendy stuff without thinking. They do not
understand the real meaning of trendy and fashion. Stylish or trendy is
all about innovation and creation not following the others. At the same
time, this behaviour cause them into trouble, including economical and
psychological problems.
- For Not mature teenager
- Shopping addic
- Women
The story
About the story, I want to people can understand Fashion is a breakthrough of the tradition. It is a idea full of creative and innovation. Stylish is not only about dressing or the outlook of a hardware. The more critical point is the new way of thinking or concept. so i hope my animation can touch people. I will use my clothes designed different
letter modeling, the shape like a letter T or something else. They are
constantly changing. I want to show Fashion
is ever-changing.
Character design:
References:
1. Visual
Research Methods in Fashion, by Julia Gaimster. June 15, 2011
2 2. The Graphic Communication Handbook, by Simon
Downs. March 1, 2013
3 3. Mapping Graphic Navigational Systems, by
Rockport Publishers. October 1, 2008
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