Ancient Art and Printed Textile Designs detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Textile Technology (Textile Design And Weaving) (TDW), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36332), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.
For all other textile design 3rd sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Textile Design 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for ancient art and printed textile designs is as follows.
Rationale:
To understand about the different historic origins of the designs of various countries. After studying this subject the students will be able to create suitable designs. The students will learn about colour theories which will enhance their ability in textile designing. Also the various textile printing technologies and methods will be taught to the students.
Objectives:
- To study in detail and understand about the history of textile designs of various countries around the world..
- To study in detail and understand about the use of textile designs in textiles and clothing
- To study in detail and understand about the elements of colour, light theory andpigment theory of colours
- To study in detail and understand about the basic design repeats and layouts.
- To study in detail and understand about different types textile printing and machines.
Detailed Content:
Unit I
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Unit II
Design In Textiles And Clothing
- Textile designers – the diversity of textile design and textile designers -the purpose of the textile designer – stylists – colorists –
- The textile design function
- The importance of reference materials
- Elements of textile design
- Design principles
repeat artists- in house and freelance designers.
– the activities of textile designers – how design work is done.
-Design inspiration- traditional sources-new sources-keeping notes-exposure and awarenessProfessional practices-presentation
– design elements -line – shape – formspace – colour value(ton)- texture.
– balance – movement – repetition- emphasis/contrast-unity.
Unit III
Elements Of Colour
- Light theory of colour
- Pigment theory of colour
- Modification of colours – Hue – Tone -Tint – Shade – Coloured greys.
- Colour schemes – Triadic colour factors – light, distance – special illusions – colour relationships – Basic colour theory –
- Colour contrast
- Colour harmony
– complementary colours – The chromatic circle -colour measurement.
– Attributes of color the primary and
secondary colours – tertiary colours.
Properties of colour – Hue – Value – intensity.
-Monochromatic contrast – Polychromatic contrast -successive contrast -Simultaneous contrast- contrast of hue – contrast of tone
– Harmony of analogy – Harmony of contrast – Basis of colour harmony – Relative spaces occupied by colours – divisional colours – influence of fabric characteristics on the appearance of colour.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Different class of printing
- Block printing
- Hand screen printing
- Stencil printing – procedure – advantage and dis advantage.
- Rotary screen printing
- Roller printing
– equipment required – procedure – advantage and dis advantage..
– equipment – procedure – advantage and dis advantage.
– rotary screen preparation – engraving the rotary screen – advantage and dis advantage.
– centre cylinder – mandrill – colour box – doctor blade -the lint doctor – advantage and disadvantage.
Text Books:
S.No Title Author Publishers Year of Publishing
- Classic Textile Designs M.Dupont-Auberville Bpc Hazell Books Ltd 1996
- The Grammer Of Ornament Owen Jones Dan&Sons; Lincoln’S Inn Fields, London. 2001
- The History Of Ornament Speltz Alexander Ashman’S Verlag,Leipzigh 1989
Reference Books:
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