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Diretrizes metodológicas para o projeto de produtos de moda no âmbito acadêmico

Authors: Montemezzo, Maria Celeste de Fátima Sanches;

Diretrizes metodológicas para o projeto de produtos de moda no âmbito acadêmico

Abstract

Para identificar uma estruturação adequada ao processo de desenvolvimento de produtos de moda/vestuário no âmbito acadêmico, a presente pesquisa buscou fundamentos nas bases teóricas das metodologias de projeto do design, abordando a organização do processo criativo sob os parâmetros do pensamento projetual. Realizou um estudo qualitativo em ambiente acadêmico, com o propósito de constatar a relevância dos princípios projetuais de design para a estruturação do processo de criação em moda. Identificou-se que, após o contato com tais princípios, os estudantes demonstraram mudanças significativas na organização do pensamento sobre o processo de elaboração de produtos. Integrou os resultados obtidos na pesquisa do ambiente acadêmico às análises construídas na pesquisa bibliográfica, para a estruturação de uma proposta de diretrizes metodológicas para o processo projetual de design de moda na academia

To identify the correct organization to the development process of fashion products in the academic field, this research established foundation in the theoretical basis of design methodologies, broaching the organization of the creative process under the concepts of the project thoughts. A qualitative study was accomplished in the academic field on purpose to check the importance of the design principles to the organization of the creation process in fashion. It was noticed that after the contact with such principles, students demonstrated relevant changes in the thoughts organization about the creation process of products. The results obtained in the academic field research was integrated to the analysis built in the bibliographic research, in way to organize an offer of methodological directives to the fashion design in academy

Pós-graduação em Design - FAAC

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Brazil
Keywords

Desenho de moda, Clothes - Project, Moda, Projeto de produto, Fashion design

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