This module is a negotiated project brief of creative research, exploration, experimentation, and practical outcomes. The area of focus and level of production for this project will be decided (in negotiation) by you and will bring all of your skills and experience together into a final, major, impressive demonstration of the creative fashion communicator and stylist that you have become.
You will be required to develop and negotiate a self-written Major Project brief proposal defining, describing the content, listing the deliverables for your final major project. Using the major Project module information, you will be able to describe the creative project brief you are setting for yourself and demonstrate how this work will meet the requirements of the module's learning outcomes and assessment criteria.
The Major Project should demonstrate the breadth of your skills and understanding. You will record your research, development and experimentation work and move on to produce final communication and styling outcome(s). The outcome(s) may be one big piece of work that includes a number of production elements and skills, or it may be a number of outcomes, each to fulfil a different need and using different skills. The project(s) will draw upon your learning and skill development from throughout the course and may draw upon activity based in drawn/hand generated work, print based media/editorial work, digital and social media targeted work and or live event-based work, or a combination element together.
For the Design Cultures element of this module students will consolidate their skills in research, organisation, critical analysis, and communication in order to develop and agree a self-directed title for an extended essay or alternative assessment. A link between the written assignment and studio projects is encouraged to demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between theory and practise
Assessment: 50% project outcome, 25% research and development and 25% essay.