This 8-week footwear design study abroad summer school programme will develop your design skills both practically and technically. You will benefit from a diverse range of expert tutors and support staff, which makes us one of the foremost global fashion education establishments. We offer a unique and dynamic learning environment, within which you will develop and enhance your individual potential and design ethos. Our team of specialist tutors, combine their teaching with professional consultancy and freelance industry work, guaranteeing you are informed of current industry practice, to develop and embed into your own projects and outcomes.
Below you will find the units you will be taking for for the Introduction to Footwear Design: summer school course. For this programme you will need to take 12 credits.
Credit value: 6 credits
Tutor contact: 60 hours
Self-directed study: 60 hours
Lead Tutor: Eelko Moorer
This is a creative programme and you will be encouraged to be as experimental as possible, bearing in mind commercial restraints. We hope to inspire you to challenge preconceived ideas and opinions – in order to look at alternative interpretations, conclusions and design solutions.
You will cover:
Credit value: 3 credits
Tutor contact: 30 hours
Self-directed study: 30 hours
Lead Tutor: Nafi Mustafa
Our shoe making unit is taught in specialist workshops where you'll learn through practical experimentation and the application of technical skills. The workshops are situated in the heart of London's East End, an area historically rich in local crafts and skills, and still one of the city's most buzzing creative hotspots.
During this unit you will:
Lead Tutor: Peter Hill
We have more than 10 years' experience working with three-dimensional body scanners and have conducted benchmark trials of new systems, evaluated measurement extraction software and supported the continuing development of shape analysis.
Our INFOOT digital foot scanner uses safe laser technology and moving scan heads to capture 3D data of an individual foot or last. The shape and measurements can then be used in 3D design processes.
Rhino is a 3D product design application used in footwear design. 3D scans of a digitised last and sketch drawings are imported into Rhino to assist in the process of producing exact 3D models of shoe components.
Following this, heel unit files designed in Rhino 3D are exported to 3D print a prototype model using a Z Corp additive 3D printer.
Digital design is the future.
Email us
studyabroadoffice@arts.ac.uk
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