Textile Design

21 students

In the Department of Fashion and Textiles at The Glasgow School of Art you will find an international community of around 150 students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Textile Design is concerned with the design of cloth for Interiors and Fashion. There are two broad areas of Textile Design known as ‘Structure’ and ‘Surface’. Structural Textiles include woven and knitted textiles where th... More

Welcome

Introduction to Textile Design

Fashion Show 21 – Showcase featuring Y3 Fashion and Textile Design. Courtesy Y3 students.

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from Initial research – recordings translated into animation.

from Initial research – recordings translated into animation.

from Flower sample visualised as a lamp which manipulates light.

from Colour reattach and sample inspired by engagement with moss.

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from PINK – KAWAII

from PINK – Colour and Culture 2

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from The Tactile Coast

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from An ode to colour

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from ‘SET THE SCENE’ – Design Process

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Using waste materials such as bolts, cloth and wire to create off loom samples that focus heavily on surface quality.

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from To Better Times

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from GRADUATE COLLECTION

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from Joyful Nostalgia

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colour and textures exploration

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Waste Material Collections

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Material play / collection

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