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Fashion Design concentration

Fashion Design is an organized process of identifying and satisfying consumer desires for fashionable clothing and self-expression. 

Fashion Design concentration at Radford University provides students the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to express their creativity and realize individual design visions. Course work teaches students fundamental creative and technical skill sets including fashion drawing, fashion design, and apparel construction.

Design, B.F.A. Fashion Design concentration catalog listing

Mashail Alghamdi at New York Fashion Week

DSNF 105 - Introductory Studio
An introduction to apparel design fundamentals and problem solving techniques to two- and three-dimensional design problems for the fashion design environments. Emphasis is on the design process, including conceptual thinking and creative expression.       

DSNF 202 - Presentation Techniques
Introduction to fashion sketching, design vision and process, target market interpretation, and line development.

DSNF 307 - Integrated Apparel Design
The purpose of this course is to integrate various 2-D and 3-D design processes to create presentation boards and muslin mock-ups to address intermediate-level aesthetic and technical problems of apparel design realization.

DSNF 403 - Senior Showcase and Portfolio
This course is the culminating activity of four years of fashion design or merchandising for design study. Students confront the challenge of designing and developing their individual portfolios, and producing a senior exhibit and fashion show.

Destiny Howard, New York Fashion Week
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