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The Design Process in Fashion Product Development
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By
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Subhashree Sarkar
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The
development and formulation of a design requires rigorous involvement and in
most of the cases follows some or the other process. The process involved
should be a course of action that would make reaching the goal very much easier
and simpler. Design can be defined to conceive the idea for some artifact or
system and/or to express the idea in a form. It would also mean reaching the
goals within constraints. Here, the goals consist of the purpose like who is
the design for? What is the use of the design etc. The constraints on the other
hand are the materials and the platforms to be used. Overall it is a very
challenging job to create a design that is aesthetic, creative and innovative
at the same time.
If
the designer is gifted with artistic talent and creativity then obviously the
outcome is highly enhanced. Every individual has his own methodology for
approaching the problem but even then a designer or a group of designers
develop a specific format which assist them in making their task much simpler.
This method can then be worked upon in order to develop and improve it for the
best of purposes. Irrespective of the stages in the design process there are
certain factors which have to be dealt with before starting the works. Some of
these may be:
- Identify the target market - The market that a firm is catering to is segregated on the
basis of gender, age, social and economic segment. Here the market is a
group of people or the consumers. Each market segment is going to have
different requirements and expectations from a design and all of these
have to be satisfied by the designer, in order to make it a success.
- Maintaining an Identity for the brand - Every company has a specific look and caters
to a particular clientele. The price ranges are also fixed since generally
they cater to a specific target market. All this has to remain more or
less constant so that the company has a proper brand identity.
The design process
in a nutshell and a very basic form may constitute of the following stages.
These stages may overlap or may be treated as separate units. The designer only
has the prerogative for deciding on these matters.
For starters these
stages can be summarized as:
Research & Analysis
Before getting to know the problem and understanding the task, if one
simply jumps into it, the only outcome is going to be a disaster. We will not
have to look far before we come at a dead end. Proper research and planning is
very important before starting a project, however big or small it may seem. The
question that might arise here is that how much time should be devoted to this
particular stage and the answer to that would be, in a proportional manner.
This proportion has to be maintained keeping in mind the various segments that
we come across during designing. For example in case of apparel or fashion
oriented products research could comprise of an adequate study of the current
fashion trends and forecast. Fashion forecast may be customized according to
the clients requirement or could be even accessed through existing ones in the
market.
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