Accessories. LD 101 Accessories Design 2 credits; 1 lecture and 2 lab hours

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Accessories LD 101 Accessories Design For students not majoring in Accessories Design. Introduction to major areas of accessories design. Various types of shoes, handbags, and belts are analyzed in terms of materials, construction, and presentation. Students acquire hands-on techniques in all three phases. LD 103 Jewelry and Accessories Fabrication (Interdisciplinary) This is an interdisciplinary course cross-listed with JD 103. This interdisciplinary course challenges students to combine jewelry and accessories aesthetics, materials and problem solving methodology to create a unique three-piece collection that may include but not limited to sandals, hats, handbags and belts. LD 111 Leather and Materials Technology Processes in the development of leathers, reptiles, plastics, and other textiles are analyzed. Emphasis is on the function and utilization of each for handbags, footwear, and related accessories. LD 112 Decorative Leather Techniques Studying such ornamentation techniques as trapunto, inlay, welting, pleating, and weaving, students learn how to apply them to leather apparel and accessories design. Basic patternmaking skills used in the construction of handbags, belts, and portfolios are taught. LD 113 Manipulating Leather: Volume and Texture This course focuses on various decorative techniques to enhance the volume and texture of leather accessories. Students apply increasingly advanced techniques from decorative hand-stitching and embroidery to braiding and painting. Hand-quilting, gathering, ruffles, and patchwork techniques are also covered. LD 121 Accessories Design and the Human Anatomy Students study the components of the foot, spine, and hand to understand the relationship between anatomical structure and the design of footwear, handbags, and gloves. Students learn to create functional and fashionable accessories that are anatomically and ergonomically correct. LD 133 Footwear Design I The basic concepts of footwear design are introduced and the history and types of footwear are discussed. Students develop skills for working with a last and learn patternmaking, sewing, construction, and finishing techniques for closed shoes. Co-requisite(s): LD 121. LD 134 Footwear Design II Students analyze last styles, leathers, and components in terms of functionality and design. They continue to develop patternmaking skills by designing and making mules and oxfords. Prerequisite(s): LD 111, LD 121, and LD 133. LD 136 Athletic Footwear: The Shoe That Changed Fashion Sneakers have become not only a sport shoe but also a fashion statement. This course focuses on the history of athletic footwear through an understanding of the design and style philosophy of the industry's leading companies. Accessories 1

LD 143 Handbag Design I The skills to design and produce handbags are taught. Students become familiar with patternmaking techniques, machinery and equipment, and the various styles in handbag design. They learn how to translate original concepts into finished products. Co-requisite(s): LD 111 and LD 121. LD 144 Handbag Design II Patternmaking and sample making techniques are developed further as students design and construct frame and box bags. LD 165 Sketching Accessories For one-year Accessories Design students. This accelerated course introduces the various areas of accessory design, including handbags, gloves, shoes, hats, and belts. Students learn to draw and render current materials and textures applicable to today's market. LD 181 Ergonomics for Athletic Footwear This in-depth study of the ergonomic requirements of footwear for myriad athletic activities focuses on integrating the anatomy and function of the human form with sport-specific design considerations. Injuries, sport surfaces and the evolution of athletic footwear within the several elemental genres are also discussed along with latest trends in materials and manufacturing. LD 182 Performance Materials for Athletic Footwear Students learn about the different types of performance materials used in all aspects of athletic footwear construction. Prerequisite(s): LD 181. LD 184 Athletic Footwear Sketching Students learn to hand sketch the components of performance athletic footwear and integrate sketch development, function, and technology into the footwear design. Prerequisite(s): LD 182. LD 185 Athletic Footwear Drafting Students draft the components of an athletic shoe using both freehand and CAD. A history of the athletic footwear industry and the integration of technology in athletic footwear are introduced. Students make a model of an outsole design. Prerequisite(s): LD 184. LD 227 Introduction to Line Building 2 credits; 4 lab hours Using a specific theme or season, students learn the principles and techniques of line building by designing and producing a collection of accessories. Emphasis is on workmanship, fabrication, and execution of designs. Corequisite(s): LD 134 and LD 144. LD 228 Accessories CAD This course introduces students to Adobe Illustrator, which is used as a CAD tool for designing accessories. Auxiliary software includes Adobe Photoshop. 2 Accessories

LD 231 Boot Design Students design and construct three different boot types: cowboy, Chelsea, and thigh-high. Boot detailing, advanced patternmaking, grading, and lasting techniques are taught. LD 242 Advanced Handbag Construction Using such techniques as the pillow gusset/bottom and strip construction, students explore new handbag designs. Advanced patternmaking skills are taught. Emphasis is on detailing. LD 243 Belt Design The exploration of the design of the belt as a fashion and functional accessory is presented. Students acquire the skills needed to make several different kinds of belts. Prerequisite(s): LD 111 and LD 121. LD 252 Small Leathergoods for Men Learning how to design and construct a variety of small leather goods, students focus on the patternmaking and sample-making techniques required to produce a billfold, agenda, and travel kit for men. LD 253 Designing Desk Accessories Students design and construct a collection of desk accessories. Emphasis is on researching design ideas, construction techniques, and the marketing information required to sell a collection. LD 261 Sketching Accessories Students are introduced to the concept of three-dimensional sketching and how it relates to accessories design. Concentrating on design detail, they learn to sketch the basic shapes in footwear, handbags, personal leather goods, and belts. LD 262 Technical Drawing for Accessories 2 credits; 4 lab hours Students learn black line graph techniques and develop specification sheets suitable for industry. Students sketch original and existing accessories designs, draw major core silhouettes of shoe lasts, and develop templates. LD 263 Rendering for Accessories Students learn to design accessories such as handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and gloves. They draw and render materials and textures appropriate for today's accessories market. Students become familiar with current trends and utilize research for sources of inspiration. Prerequisite(s): LD 262. LD 293 Developing a Successful Portfolio Working with industry design critics, students learn the fundamentals of assembling a professional portfolio for employment in the accessories industry. Using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, they explore marker rendering, theme pages, and print work. Areas of specialization are showcased. Prerequisite(s): LD 111, LD 121, and LD 165. Accessories 3

LD 299 Independent Study in Accessories Design 1-3 credit Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Art and Design. LD 331 Athletic Footwear Design Students learn the aspects of athletic footwear in order to design and construct original products. Emphasis is on the variety of categories including running, basketball, and tennis. LD 332 Theatrical and Character Footwear Students design period shoes for the theater by learning about the history of footwear, design, and construction. LD 333 Nontraditional Footwear Design Students design and execute experimental and nontraditional footwear based upon their prior patternmaking and construction knowledge. Discussion of innovative design ideas is emphasized, as well as the use of unconventional materials and methods to create new concepts in footwear design. LD 341 Unconventional Handbag Techniques Innovative, nontraditional handbags are designed and constructed using a variety of classic patternmaking styles. Emphasis is on use of unconventional materials and methods to create new concepts in handbag design. LD 342 Zippered Handbags Design Students expand their handbag patternmaking and construction skills by incorporating hardware such as zippers into more contemporary and functional designs. Emphasis is on new sewing and assembly techniques. LD 371 Accessories that have Changed Fashion In every decade there has been at least one accessory, albeit a shoe, belt, handbag or hat that has changed the way we look at fashion. Students explore designs that have made an impact on fashion as they survey various accessories from the 1800's to the present and beyond. LD 431 Athletic Footwear Construction Students become familiar with the construction skills specific to athletic footwear by learning the history and evolution of this category. Fashion, style, and function are addressed. LD 451 Sports-Specific Bags and Carrying Gear The types of bags and carrying gear necessary for specific sports activities and technological gear are studied. Students learn how to develop the appropriate patterns and product while focusing on materials, proper fit, and protection of equipment. 4 Accessories

LD 471 The Accessories Industry This course provides a general overview of the industry: the history of accessories; import, export, and domestic manufacturing; developing a collection for a specific target market; and writing a business plan. LD 491 Accessories Design Senior Project 3 credits; 6 lab hours This capstone course provides students with the opportunity to select a design project in a specific accessories category. Mastery of research techniques, design construction, and oral presentation is considered. Prerequisite(s): LD 471 and LD 492. LD 492 Portfolio Development 3 credits; 6 lab hours Using elements of their senior projects, students develop portfolios by working with black line sketches and Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Spec sheets, concept pages, and mood boards are included for professional presentation. Co-requisite(s): LD 471. LD 499 INDEP STUDY ACCESSORIES DESIGN 1-3 credit Accessories 5