Employing Digital Printing Technology in Integrating Design and Production Processes for Adolescent Girls' Clothes

Abstract

Through the technological development in the apparel industry and attention to small and medium enterprises, there was a need to simplify the manufacturing processes,due to SMEs’ relative lack of awareness, expertise and long-term strategic vision, as well as resources and ability to divert skilled personnel from their normal day-to-day tasks. The present research aims to integrate design and pattern making (pattern-grading-marker) processes which represent the major phases in the fashion garment life-cycle. Inkjet digital printing technique was used to print the pattern marker with the decorative designs on fabrics that are suitable to girls in late adolescence. Najd region motifs were used as an inspiration resource to add aesthetics to the proposed designs, taking into account the 2020 fashion trends. Innovating packages were designed with clear manufacturing instructions to make it easier for small and medium enterprises to assemble parts of the pattern, sewing and finishing products.

Country : Egypt, Saudi Arabia

1 Olfat Shawki Mansour2 Sawsan Abdel Latif Rizk

  1. Professor of Fashion Design, Apparel Dept., Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt and Associate Professor, Fashion Design Dept., College of Designs, Qassim University, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia
  2. Professor of Clothing Industry, Clothing and Textile Dept., Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt and Professor of Clothing Industry, Fashion Design Dept., College of Designs, Qassim University, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 8, August 2019 pp. 17-35

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