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ISSEY MIYAKE ENTER u

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issey_Miyake BIOGRAPHY www.isseymiyake.co.uk en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issey_Miyake www.infomat.com/whoswho/isseymiyake.html Miyake was born 22 April 1938 in Hiroshima, Japan, and studied graphic design at the in Tokyo, graduating in 1964. After graduation, he worked in Paris and New York City. Returning to Tokyo in 1970, he founded the Miyake Design Studio. In the late 80s, he began to experiment with new methods of pleating that would allow both flexibility of movement for the wearer as well as ease of care and production. This eventually resulted in a new technique called garment pleating and in 1993's in which the garments are cut and sewn first, then sandwiched between layers of paper and fed into a heat press, where they are pleated. The fabric's 'memory' holds the pleats and when the garments are liberated from their paper cocoon, they are ready-to wear. t BACK NEXT u

Issey Miyake Fashion Design Click on images Issey Miyake Fashion Design t BACK NEXT u

COLOURS FORM STYLE/INFLUENCE TARGET AUDIENCE MATERIALS/TECH AESTHETICS t BACK NEXT u

Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the garment? Is the form of the garment governed by the shape of the body or is the form dictated by the structure of the garment? Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the garment? t BACK NEXT u

What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? COLOURS What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? What kind of person do you imagine liking these colours? Why do you think the designer chose these colours? Why do you like/dislike these colours? t BACK NEXT u

Is this design old fashioned or modern? STYLE/INFLUENCES Is this design old fashioned or modern? Is there a specific theme you think the designer has been influenced by? Does the style remind you of anything? t BACK NEXT u

Do you think it looks good? Why? AESTHETICS Do you think it looks good? Why? What kind of things make this look good or bad? What are the main design features? t BACK NEXT u

MATERIALS/TECHNOLOGY In your opinion is it made from natural or man made materials? Has it been hand or machine made? Is it expensive or cheap to produce? Do the materials affect the design in any way? t BACK NEXT u

Who do you think this was designed for and why? TARGET AUDIENCE Who do you think this was designed for and why? Is it for the catwalk or for wearing normally? Has it been mass produced or made as a one off? What do you think would be attractive to the target market? Would you buy it? t BACK NEXT u

COLOURS FORM STYLE/INFLUENCE TARGET AUDIENCE MATERIALS/TECH AESTHETICS t BACK NEXT u

Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the bag? Is the form of the bag governed by the shape of the body or is the form dictated by the structure of the materials? Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the bag? t BACK NEXT u

What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? COLOURS What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? What kind of person do you imagine liking these colours? Why do you think the designer chose these colours? Why do you like/dislike these colours? t BACK t BACK NEXT u

Is this design old fashioned or modern? STYLE/INFLUENCES Is this design old fashioned or modern? Is there a specific theme you think the designer has been influenced by? Does the style remind you of anything? t BACK NEXT u

Do you think it looks good? Why? AESTHETICS Do you think it looks good? Why? What kind of things make this look good or bad? What are the main design features? t BACK NEXT u

MATERIALS/TECHNOLOGY In your opinion is it made from natural or man made materials? Has it been hand or machine made? Is it expensive or cheap to produce? Do the materials affect the design in any way? t BACK NEXT u

Who do you think this was designed for and why? TARGET AUDIENCE Who do you think this was designed for and why? Is it for the catwalk or for wearing normally? Has it been mass produced or made as a one off? What do you think would be attractive to the target market? Would you buy it? t BACK NEXT u

COLOURS FORM STYLE/INFLUENCE TARGET AUDIENCE MATERIALS/TECH AESTHETICS t BACK NEXT u

Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the garment? Is the form of the garment governed by the shape of the body or is the form dictated by the structure of the garment? Is the form affected by the ergonomics of the garment? t BACK NEXT u

What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? COLOURS What kind of message does the designer’s choice of colour convey? What kind of person do you imagine liking these colours? Why do you think the designer chose these colours? Why do you like/dislike these colours? t BACK NEXT u

Is this design old fashioned or modern? STYLE/INFLUENCES Is this design old fashioned or modern? Is there a specific theme you think the designer has been influenced by? Does the style remind you of anything? t BACK NEXT u

Do you think it looks good? Why? AESTHETICS Do you think it looks good? Why? What kind of things make this look good or bad? What are the main design features? t BACK NEXT u

MATERIALS/TECHNOLOGY In your opinion is it made from natural or man made materials? Has it been hand or machine made? Is it expensive or cheap to produce? Do the materials affect the design in any way? t BACK NEXT u

Who do you think this was designed for and why? TARGET AUDIENCE Who do you think this was designed for and why? Is it for the catwalk or for wearing normally? Has it been mass produced or made as a one off? What do you think would be attractive to the target market? Would you buy it? t BACK NEXT u