We bumped into this topic at the last meeting the other day.
"How is a product planning done to create "one-of-a-kinds or being rare?"Not aiming to repeat how much (= production) with one idea and design
(material and = paper pattern), but having a view point that creating
numerous variations by changes in material and design with the same
specs.
In other words, designing of textile to which of each is approved as
different design when one material is divided by the same specs.
Originally it shares the same conception with Hinaya's "One-of-a-kind
obi" exhibition staring on Monday in next week.
This is the design approach that should be achieved only in
environment like our company is proud of, doing everything(dyeing,
weaving, and designing) under the same roof?
If this is done, could we create interesting scarves in many ways?
by izukuranaoto | 2010-03-12 16:02