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Textile Design Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a four year textile design program. It details the courses required each year including drawing, design, fabric technology, printing processes, weaving, and history. Students are evaluated through sessional exams, final exams, and coursework/projects. The final year focuses on machine or handmade textile design, presentation skills, research, and a final presentation portfolio.

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Textile Design Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a four year textile design program. It details the courses required each year including drawing, design, fabric technology, printing processes, weaving, and history. Students are evaluated through sessional exams, final exams, and coursework/projects. The final year focuses on machine or handmade textile design, presentation skills, research, and a final presentation portfolio.

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TEXTILE DESIGN SYLLABUS

SECOND YEAR
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Teaching Hours Marks
SUBJECT (per academic year)
Th. Pr. Total Sess Final Total
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1. DRAWING: 50 200 250 80 120 200
 Life drawing, Still Life, Nature Study, Composition
BOARD EXAM: LIFE DRAWING

2. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT: 50 200 250 80 120 200


 Exploration of Color
 Composition
 Evolution of Pattern
 Repeat Pattern
BOARD EXAM: Development of pattern from nature study

3. FABRIC TECHNOLOGY: 50 -- 50 20 30 50
 Classification of Fibers
 Basic Weaves
 Variation of plain weaves
BOARD EXAM: Multiple Choice Questions

4. TECHNIQUES OF FABRIC PRINTING: 50 -- 50 50 30 50


 Wood Block Printing
 Silk Screen Printing
 Roller Printing
 Transfer Printing
 Rotary Printing
 Visits to Industry
BOARD EXAM: Multiple Choice Questions

5. APPLICATION OF DESIGN: 50 200 250 80 120 200


 Contextual design: Upholstery, curtains hedlinen, Table linen, Dress material etc.
BOARD EXAM: Repeat Pattern in poster color

6. HAND CRAFTED TEXTILES: 60 240 300 60 90 150


 Loom operation, block printing, Tie and Dye, Batik, Hand pained fabric embroidery
 Study of traditional textile: Ajrak, Saries, Khes, Durry, Carpets etc.
BOARD EXAM: Design for block print three color design for separation

7. HISTORY OF ART: 50 -- 50 40 60 100


 Art of the Indo-Pak subcontinent

8. SKETCH BOOK -- -- -- 20 30 50

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Total: 360 840 1200 400 600 1000
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THIRD YEAR
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Teaching Hours Marks
SUBJECT (per academic year)
Th. Pr. Total Sess Final Total
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1. DRAWING: 40 160 200 60 140 200
 Life drawing / fashion drawing
 Nature Study
 Environment
 Composition

2. FABRIC DESIGN: 40 160 200 60 140 200


 Aesthetics of fabric design
 Evolution of design
 Color combination etc.
 Thematic textile design.

3. REASERCH PROJECTS: 50 50 100 50 --- 25


 Researched design work based on local textile and crafts including written research, motifs from
historical buildings, art and craft etc.

4. FABRIC TECHNOLOGY: 50 -- 50 25 --- 25


 Advanced processes
 Dyeing technology
.
5. PRINTING PROCESSES: 60 140 200 20 30 50
 Student work from design stage through to printing fabric using silkscreen, wood block
 Visits to industry including Training (subject to availability)

6. WEAVING: 50 200 250 60 140 200


 Advanced techniques
 Variation of weaves
 Student should weave complete piece
 Visits to industry

7. GRAPHIC PRINTMAKING: 20 80 100 40 60 100


 Etching, Wood cut, Silk Screen, Lithography, Mono prints, Photo silkscreen, Photo Litho

8. PHOTOGRAPHY: 10 40 50 25 -- 25
 History of photography, Types of cameras, Part of cameras, Film types, Camera accessories, Exposing
– Daylight/Artificial, Dark room equipment, Developing & Printing, Photographic Papers, Enlarging

9. HSTORY OF TEXTILE: 50 -- 50 40 60 100

10. SKETCH BOOK: -- -- -- 20 30 50

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Total: 370 830 1200 400 600 1000
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FOURTH YEAR
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Teaching Hours Marks
SUBJECT (per academic year)
Th. Pr. Total Sess Final Total
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1. DRAWING: 20 80 100 50 -- 50
 Life Drawing
 Still Life
 Nature Study
 Environment
 Composition

2. DESIGN FOR MACHINE MADE TEXTILE: 90 360 450 100 -- 100


Student design specific function textiles e.g
 Linen
 Upholstery
For home, work places, personal clothing etc.
Work to words final presentation
OR
HAND CRAFTED TEXTILE:
Student produce textile in any of the following process.
 Handloom
 Block print
 Batik
 Embroidery, etc.
Work to words final presentation
(STUDENT CHOSE ONE OF THE ABOVE DISCIPLINES)

3. PRESENTATION SKILLS INCLUDING 30 120 150 25 -- 25


FASHION DRAWING:

4. VISITS TO TEXTILE MILLS: 50 -- 50 -- --


 Attention to quality control and supervision
 Introduction to apparel industry

5. MARKETING: 50 -- 50 25 -- 25

6. REASERCH PROJECT: 50 -- 50 50 -- 50
 Student research some aspect of textile in Pakistan (written submission)

7. ART APPRECIATION: 50 -- 50 25 -- 25
 20 century of art
th

 Contemporary textile design

8. SKETCH BOOK: -- -- -- 25 -- 25

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Total: 340 560 900 300 -- 300
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FINAL PRESENTATION: 350
 Viva 025
 Essay 025
Total 700

1. FINAL PRESENTATION TO INCLUDE:


A. Development Sketches 025
B. Presentation 025
C. Technical drawing 025
D. Scaled model 075
E. Documentation 050
F. Product prototype 100
G. Package design for product 050
350

WORK TO BE SUBMITTED BY A FIX DEADLINE AS PER TIME TABLE ACCOMUDATING REQUIRED TOTAL OF 300
WORKING HOURS

WORK TO BE EXECUTED ON SCHOOL PREMISES

ALL EXAMINERS TO BE NOMINATED FROM A LIST PROVIDED TO THE BOARD

FINAL EXAMINATION

1. DRAWING: (150)
 Nature of study (Complex arrangement)

2. REPEAT PATTERN: (150)


 4 Color process suitable for rotary printing (1/2 Sheet)

3. FINAL PRESENTATION: (350)


 Viva (25)
 Essay (25)
FINAL PRESENTATION TO INCLUDE:
A. Development sketches (25)
B. Presentation of work (25)
C. Motif+3color variations (50)
D. Range of finished work e.g. (175)
UPHOLOSTERY: Design for curtains, Furniture cushions, Accessories in three color combinations
BED LINEN: Under sheet over sheet, Pillow case in three color combinations
CLOTHING: One meter of design, Material + 3 color combinations, 2 Stitched items
FLOOR FURNISHING: One carnet 2 durries etc.
E. One work other than techniques of final presentation (50)
F. 5 Detailed drawings – nature study on A-1 sheets (25 marks)
Total: (350 marks)

WORK TO BE SUBMITTED BY A FIXED DEADLINE SET BY SBTE


(PREPARATION TIME FOR DIPLOMA SHOW: 300 HOURS)

WORK TO BE EXCUTED ON SCHOOL PREMISES


ALL EXAMINERS TO BE NOMINATED FROM A LIST PROVIDED TO THE SBTE.

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