GCSE TEXTILES EXAM 2012 DESIGN IDEAS QUESTION 1

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GCSE TEXTILES EXAM 2012 DESIGN IDEAS QUESTION 1 Question 1 is about design ideas for a TEXTILE PRODUCT. You should spend about 35 minutes on this question. 35 marks in total out of 120 (roughly 25% of the question paper) Design Brief You have been asked to design a TEXTILE PRODUCT inspired by RAINFORESTS that MUST INCLUDE A RANGE OF FABRICS AND COMPONENTS AND SOME MODERN MATERIALS. The TEXTILE PRODUCT must: # be based on the theme of RAINFORESTS # include some MODERN MATERIALS # include one or more decorative textile technique. Here are some images that you could use to help you.  

GCSE TEXTILES EXAM 2012 DESIGN IDEAS QUESTION 1 – style of questions and mark scheme 1a) write a specification for your designs (2 marks = 2 points and explanation) 1b) You need to sketch your first design ideas before you develop your final TEXTILE PRODUCT design. 1 (b) (i) Use a pencil to sketch and label two different design ideas based on the design brief. (2 x 7 marks, be creative, original, simple annotation and the use of fabrics and components and modern materials, use of decorative techniques 1 (c) Use sketches, labelling and notes to present a final design for your RAINFOREST INSPIRED TEXTILE PRODUCT. (15 marks for creativity, originality, use of colour, use of fabrics and components and modern materials, use of decorative techniques, show front and back views and internal view if necessary )

1 (a) You have been asked to write a design specification for the TEXTILE PRODUCT. An example is given below. Example Must be based on the theme of RAINFORESTS. List two more points for the design specification. 1 .................................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................................... 2 .................................................................................................................................. (2 marks)  

1(a) Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks 1 mark each for any relevant point. • Include one or more decorative textile techniques • Appeal to target market • Must include MODERN MATERIALS Must include a range of fabrics and components • Be brightly Coloured (2 marks)

2 x 7 marks in total (14 marks) 1 (b) You need to sketch your first design ideas before you develop your final TEXTILE PRODUCT design. 1 (b) (i) Use a pencil to sketch and label two different design ideas based on the design brief. For each design idea, marks will be given for the following: # creativity and originality of idea based on RAINFORESTS (3 marks) # quality of notes and sketches (2 marks) # use of some MODERN fabrics, components and techniques. (2 marks)  2 x 7 marks in total (14 marks)

1(b) (i) Two sketches to show different initial ideas for product 1(b) (i) Two sketches to show different initial ideas for product. Candidates are not to be penalised if they do not use pencil. Modern materials such as recycled and reclaimed fabrics and components, biodegradable materials, organic cotton, linen and sustainably grown fibres eg bamboo. Fair trade materials. Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks Weak unimaginative idea, poorly presented. Little or no detail shown of modern fabrics, components and techniques, or idea may have little appeal to consumers. Little reference to theme. May have little or no annotation to explain thinking. 1 – 2 marks each A design that will appeal to the target market and that is inspired by the theme of the rainforests. Modern fabrics, components and techniques will be evident. Candidate will communicate ideas. Idea is fairly well presented with some annotation to explain thinking. 3 – 5 marks each A quality design that is highly creative and original, exciting use of pattern/motif or interesting shape/style. Inspiration taken from the theme of rainforests . Thoughtfully selected sustainable fabrics, components and techniques will be included. Candidate will communicate ideas very clearly with excellent presentation and annotation to explain thinking. 6 – 7 marks each Design should be neat and clear for full marks. I f both ideas are similar, mark first as it stands; alter second (1 -4 marks instead of 7). (2 x 7 marks)

In part (c) you will be asked to develop your chosen idea. Choose one of your design ideas for development. Tick the box to show the idea you have chosen to develop. Design Idea A Design Idea B 1 (b) (ii) Give two reasons why your chosen design idea will sell well. 1................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................... 2................................................................................................................................... (2 marks) In part (c) you will be asked to develop your chosen idea.  

1(b) (ii) Will appeal to customers 1(b) (ii) Will appeal to customers. Rainforest inspired images/colours/shapes used, features modern fabrics and components that are inspired by theme. Product is an original, creative design. Aesthetic appeal. Useful features eg pockets, straps etc. Offers good value to the consumer. Is fashionable. Will appeal to a wide target audience. Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks 2 different reasons, 1 mark each. (2 marks)

1 (c) Use sketches, labelling and notes to present a final design for your RAINFOREST INSPIRED TEXTILE PRODUCT. Use this page and the next page to show your design in a presentation drawing. Marks will be given for: # use of the RAINFOREST theme (2 marks) # creativity and quality of the design, including use of decorative techniques (5 marks) # effective use of colour in the design (3 marks) # use of some MODERN fabrics and components (3 marks) # presentation of final idea, to show back, front and IF APPROPRIATE, inside. (2 marks)  15 marks in total

1(c) Final design to include: Use of rainforests theme. Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks Little relevance to theme or it is used inappropriately. An existing design may have been copied. 1 mark Thoughtful and/or imaginative use of theme which is totally appropriate for product. It is strongly influenced by the rainforest theme and this can be seen in the product style, shape, components and decoration. Little evidence that an existing design has been copied. 2 marks Originality and quality of the design, including decorative techniques. The following should be considered: Contemporary, creative, original and imaginative design, balanced composition/effective use of space, effective proportions, appropriate for intended use, will the design work? Use of decorative techniques and components that are in keeping with the fabrics selected and theme. Marks awarded as follows: Unimaginative design with some thought given to intended end use though lack of detail. Relates to some areas of design brief but may not be clear, overall balance weak. Techniques added as an afterthought. 1 mark Good design related to all aspects of design brief with clear detail about product. Design might lack some imagination but is likely to be popular. There may be some lack of clarity about materials and decorative techniques. 2 - 3 marks Product will be highly creative and original and likely to sell well to the target market. Design clearly relates to all aspects of design brief. High quality and very imaginative design for product. 4-5 marks

Effective use of colour in bag design This is not about colouring in of the design idea. The following should be considered: How has colour been used? Are the colours toning, contrasting, complementary? Will the colour be appreciated by and acceptable to the target market. Do they work for the product? Do they promote the rainforest theme? Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks Use of colour is immature and not used to effect. 1 mark Choice is used well but does not make product exciting. 2 marks Used effectively/imaginatively, mature and sensitive choice. The design has been presented in full colour. 3 marks Use of appropriate sustainable fabrics and components Modern materials such as recycled and reclaimed fabrics and components, biodegradable materials, organic cotton, linen and sustainably grown fibres eg bamboo, Tencel.. Fair trade/ethical materials. Materials manufactured using renewable energy. No answer worthy of credit. If just a list of materials and components of which none are sustainable then 0 mark. One or two modern fabrics or components are included in the design, but in a very straightforward manner or inappropriate and that has limited effectiveness. 1 mark One or more modern fabrics or components used to good effect, some may be inventive but inappropriate. 2 marks Selective use of modern materials/methods used to excellent effect/very imaginative/suitable for sustainable production; annotation may be added to explain. 3 marks

Presentation Marks awarded as follows: No answer worthy of credit 0 marks Lack of care in presenting work, candidate will not communicate detailed information about product. 1 mark Candidate has taken care with presentation, quality of drawing and labelling and information about product is clear. At least 2 views are needed for a full mark. Some side/gusset views are outstanding and should be allowed. 2 marks