Designing Bags: Typology, Construction Techniques, Analogue and Digital Patternmaking from Scratch

Author:   Elisa Cigna ,  Andrea Marcocci
Publisher:   Hoaki
ISBN:  

9788419220721


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A comprehensive guide to constructing all kinds of bags including handmade technical drawing and digital patternmaking. This comprehensive guide to handbag patternmaking, intended for professionals, skilled hobbyists and students, bridges the gap between craftsmanship and innovative technical developments, including digital patternmaking. This isn't just another patternmaking manual: it's the script that both authors would like to have had when they had doubts about construction techniques while learning the profession, equipping readers with the tools they need to tackle an array of concepts independently. Drawing from their own experiences, the authors provide an easy to work with notebook-like resource that groups together different construction techniques, providing concise explanations, ensuring that readers gain a deeper understanding of construction methods and understand basic construction principles. This comprehensive guide to handbag patternmaking, intended for professionals, skilled hobbyists and students, bridges the gap between craftsmanship and innovative technical developments, including digital patternmaking. This isn't just another patternmaking manual: it's the script that both authors would like to have had when they had doubts about construction techniques while learning the profession, equipping readers with the tools they need to tackle an array of concepts independently. Drawing from their own experiences, the authors provide an easy to work with, notebook-like resource that groups together different construction techniques, providing concise explanations, ensuring that readers gain a deeper understanding of construction methods and understand basic construction principles. Divided in two parts, the manual explores first the working process of bag patternmakers and their skills. It then explains the anatomy of bags and characteristics of the most popular models, introduces into the reading of style cards and technical drawings, to the signs to be included both in a paper as in a digital pattern to compile all information necessary to make a bag. The book also guides readers through the main construction techniques for each type of bag, explaining sides, handles, flaps, linings and bottoms in meticulous detail giving tips for a correct realization. Unique in its field, Designing Bags is a valuable resource for anyone passionate about or seeking professional growth in this evolving design area. AUTHORS: Elisa Cigna enrolled in a basic course in leather goods and then a traditional patternmaking course. Andrea Marcocci entered the world of leather goods as a cutter until he mastered all the operational aspects of the trade.

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Author:   Elisa Cigna ,  Andrea Marcocci
Publisher:   Hoaki
Imprint:   Hoaki
ISBN:  

9788419220721


ISBN 10:   8419220728
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Born in Florence in 1993, as an architecture student in search of her future job, Elisa Cigna enrolled in a basic course in leather goods and then a traditional patternmaking course at a local school, winning the end-of-course contest with the 'Florentia' bag inspired by the Church of Santa Maria Novella. This was followed by her first job opportunity at an international brand, where she met her colleague, Andrea Marcocci. Her goal is to continue to develop as a bag model maker and grow in this sector, increasingly expanding her knowledge and skills.

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