The Fundamentals of Fashion Design by Richard Sorger: A Comprehensive Guide
Master the essential principles of clothing construction and creative styling with "The Fundamentals of Fashion Design" by Richard Sorger. This professional-grade resource is an invaluable asset for fashion students, aspiring designers, and the global DIY maker community. Whether you are looking to refine your cosplay techniques or understand the core mechanics of textile and costume design, this 176-page book offers clear insights and expert guidance.
π Book Overview & Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Book Title |
The Fundamentals of Fashion Design |
| Author |
Richard Sorger |
| Primary Category |
Fashion & Costume Design |
| Pages |
176 |
| Format |
Online Resource / Digital Archive |
| License |
Public Domain / Open Access |
| Archive ID |
fundamentalsoffa0000sorg_y7p6 |
β¨ Why This Resource is Essential for Makers
- Elevate Your Cosplay Craft: Go beyond basic patterns. Learn the professional logic behind costume construction and fabric selection to make your builds more authentic and durable.
- Textile Knowledge: Gain a deeper understanding of how different fabrics behave, a crucial skill for any costume maker or designer.
- Comprehensive Learning: Covering everything from initial concepts to final garments, this book serves as a foundational textbook for the DESIGN β Textile & Costume industry.
- 100% Free & Legal: Hosted via the Internet Archive, ensuring you have legitimate, high-quality access to educational materials without hidden fees.
π About the Source: Archive.org
This digital edition is provided by Archive.org (The Internet Archive). As a non-profit digital library, Archive.org offers universal access to millions of free books, movies, and software, supporting researchers and creators worldwide. By using this resource, you are engaging with a global community dedicated to the preservation of knowledge.
π₯ How to Access Your Copy
Ready to start your next design project? Access the book directly on Archive.org, where you can choose the format that best suits your device:
* PDF (Best for printing and high-res viewing)
* EPUB & Kindle (Ideal for mobile reading)
* Plain Text (For quick reference)
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