
Here are a couple of examples of the designs I came out with from this process...




When it came to working on collaborated designs, myself and Lucy had similar ideas and processes that we had both used with our individual designs (Lucy had been looking into the drawings of blind people or the visually impaired and taking from them the naive notion of shape and proportion). Therefore we continued to experiment within these processes by studying several of the sketches from Lucy's book of blind drawings and then recreating them blindly from memory; alternating from left hand to right hand for increased crudity. This is our sketch sheet from which we then selected our favourites to continue to work with.
Utilising our selected shapes, we then enlarged them to the proportions of a half scale pattern piece. Using two fabrics with opposing qualities in order to realise the effect of either drape or rigidity on the garments form (Muslin and Neoprene), we whipped up some toiles. From these it appeared that the simpler the shape, the more effective the aesthetic... 


Mine and Lucy's next move was to literally merge our own design ideas by overlaying them using Photoshop, and retracing varying new contours using both silhouettes. This produced great results as the balanced contrast between the styles of eachothers designs were really complimentary. This is one result for example...
Our job is now to create our final piece...


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