Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Yesterday Chris Musci and colleague, Maura Jurgrau, Coordinator of Digital Design, who both teach digital design classes at Parsons The New School for Design invited me to demo to their students my Adobe Illustrator techniques for fashion. As I’ve posted many times before, sketching designs with vectors is an extremely versatile style that allows for fluid experimentation. In addition to fashion design, Parsons has a rich history in design illustration art and communicating that line sensitivity using the computer is paramount.
Graphic applications for fashion design, give the ability to continuously prototype concepts and allows for seamless creativity. Envisioning traditional drawing tools designers use to sketch can translate to their digital counterparts. And building upon Adobe Illustrator’s new drawing and brush tools achieves natural results. But nothing replaces the experience and learning sketching from the live model!
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design
Demo presentation for digital class at Parsons The New School for Design



[...] a follow up to my fashion design illustration demonstration using Adobe Illustrator at Parsons, BFA Fashion Digital faculty members, Maura Jurgrau and Chris [...]
[...] workshop a few weeks back, here are some examples of student work that were created based on the techniques taught, with a focus on Adobe Illustrator brushes and vectors as the medium. The design students quickly [...]