Monday, February 2, 2009

♡Definition of fashion source book♡


The term sourcebook is used about many different kinds of books such as collections of core articles (i.e., anthology), bibliographies, biographies, printed archieval sources, directories and so on. There seems to be no consensus in the application of this term.
Fashion source book attempts to redress that balance and provide information that is comprehensive and time saving. The type of information provided ranges from the sort of fabrics and colours used, the period from which an article is derived or simply its function in our lives.
Fashion source book sets out over lots of drawings of garments, accessories and their details, which can be used for reference while designing. Each drawing, which may be a historical, classical, ethnic or inspirational example, is correctly named and fully described in the extensive glossary, thus providing the visual information that is lacking from fashion dictionaries. As much ‘fabric representation’ as possible has been illustrated, on relevant garments, to give an authentic feel and a variety of complex patterns, prints and textures employed using computer graphics tools.

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