ICT in Textiles (excerpt)

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

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Filmed at Coppernob, the UKs leading fashion design house, this programme shows how ICT, CAD and CAM is used at every stage of the design and production planning process. ICT is used to research, collect, sort and present information. CAD graphic design packages are used to generate, develop, modify, enhance, model and communicate design proposals. CAD/CAM is used to plan, enhance accuracy and efficiency of production and assure aesthetic quality, from grading and costing the garment for manufacture, to producing the spec sheet, lay plan, and final sample. This resource also looks at the very latest technological development to hit the textile fashion industry - the 3-D body scanner. It shows the benefits to retailers and catalogue companies as the data collected about body sizes enables more accurate size chart development, as well as 3D pattern generation.
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