COMING SOON
check bottom of the page for Brainchild To Do List
Web Design Packages
A trial run to commence this summer are services rendered through weebly.com for web design, starting with students at Fanshawe College.
Below are the screen captures of additional costing and site options involved through weebly.com.
Below are the screen captures of additional costing and site options involved through weebly.com.
Site content includes the following:
Title / Paragraph Paragraph / Picture Picture Title Paragraph Video *PRO Contact Form (auto send to specified address) Two Column Layout Custome HTML Google AdSense Photo Gallery Slideshow File Audio Player *PRO Embedded Document *PRO Flash (no larger than 5 MB) Google Maps Youtube Video |
Site content con't:
Product Blocks : Individual, Small, Regular or Large Feed Reader Divider Forums by Tal.ki Online Bookings Online Poll (through polldaddy) Contact Form Games : Tower Defense, Smashing, HeyZap Games (6000+) RSVP Form Survey Options for web design and layout: Horizontal / Vertical Menu Bar Colour Schemes Themes Custom |
possible website content not otherwise displayed in the site
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Photo Manipulation
Services rendered separately or in conjunction with other packages, ranging anywhere from basic to advanced.
Brainchild To Do List
These are the list of things to do, things to add to the site . . .please add feedback to most desired to put as top priority
Rubric is as follows: * = free; $ = subscription charge
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
$ Rules of Thumb: Dos and Don'ts of good design (possible designer and fashion industry input)
$ Tips & tricks with photoshop for better mood and concept boards as well as portfolio work
* Steps to Design Journal
FASHION INDUSTRY RESOURCES
* Change the fashion terminology to include pictures
* Recommended reading & must have books (link to different sites for purchase) (possible industry feedback)
* Forever classic wardrobe pieces // raiding [so&so's] closet
$ Fine crafts: going behind the scenes/ behind the designer/seamstress, etc. to learn the tricks and trade craft.
$ Private Youtube Channel to meet designers, exclusive interviews and tips to success in the industry
$ Creating a Production Calendar: Time Management, from Design Journal to the Showroom,
$ Fabric Database (every fabric available and what to keep in mind when sewing, dyeing, etc)
$ Quality Assurance: how to check your own garments for quality during production for delivery
$ How to produce your own fashion show – find sponsors, targeting your market and getting them to your show, and all the planning that will make it a success.
$ Career Map – basic maps to get from novice / graduate to ideal career, with list of consultants (free and charge) for career planning (*list of contact will be available without charge, article will be part of subscription)
$ Focus on list of possible careers that are fashion related, including those that have a demand to be filled in the industry as it changes. (Later expand beyond Canada to include North America, Europe, Asia, etc.)
* The Legacy – get to know the designers that shaped the industry we work in.
* Fashion News and Articles – open to young fashion journalist to gain work experience (in the hopes that the Brainchild Exhibition gains recognition to promote them to prestigious magazines and newspapers they will be seeking employment with)
$ International Listing of Fabric and Supplies Shops with reviews
DESIGN STUDIO: INSPIRATION
* Add other photo inspiration categories: Accessories, Hair, Notions & Sewing Details, Photoshoots, Designers Fashions
$ Photoshoots - How Tos and What to Know (John Sayer White . . .???)
* Fashion Photography - the jobs and what to keep in mind, what to learn
$ Fashion Advertising - How to pick the best advertisement that suits your mood, the trend forecast, your market and how to reach them
* Illustration techniques with exploration of different mediums and techniques
$ Design techniques, different manipulations and creations of fabrics for fashion garments
DATABASE
* Finish fashion designers list, check style.com and other sites for full list
FASHION COMMUNITY
$ Fashion co-op and internship listings
$ Tips & Tricks of the Trade from the Industry ( ie David Dixon, Brandon R. Dwyer, Leigh Ann Waller, Loren Carrier, and other designers, editors, and fashion industry personnel . . .)
* Volunteer postings (ie: designer needs . . . model / hairstylist / make-up artists / photographers, etc.)
$ How to workshops . . . and where to schedule them
* Fashion fairs & exhibitions
* ($?) Fashion Portfolios: Designers, Models, Photographers, craftsmen, etc.
PRODUCTS
$ Block Library to order (full woven & knit; or one or the other)
$ List of tools based on area of fashion industry (ie fashion illustrator vs. designer vs. patternmaker) and where to buy basic to advanced tools with pro and con of purchase
List of future possible add ons
$ Login Account with personalized tracker of fashion show dates, faires, events, where in the world is your fave designer, etc.
Rubric is as follows: * = free; $ = subscription charge
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
$ Rules of Thumb: Dos and Don'ts of good design (possible designer and fashion industry input)
$ Tips & tricks with photoshop for better mood and concept boards as well as portfolio work
* Steps to Design Journal
FASHION INDUSTRY RESOURCES
* Change the fashion terminology to include pictures
* Recommended reading & must have books (link to different sites for purchase) (possible industry feedback)
* Forever classic wardrobe pieces // raiding [so&so's] closet
$ Fine crafts: going behind the scenes/ behind the designer/seamstress, etc. to learn the tricks and trade craft.
$ Private Youtube Channel to meet designers, exclusive interviews and tips to success in the industry
$ Creating a Production Calendar: Time Management, from Design Journal to the Showroom,
$ Fabric Database (every fabric available and what to keep in mind when sewing, dyeing, etc)
$ Quality Assurance: how to check your own garments for quality during production for delivery
$ How to produce your own fashion show – find sponsors, targeting your market and getting them to your show, and all the planning that will make it a success.
$ Career Map – basic maps to get from novice / graduate to ideal career, with list of consultants (free and charge) for career planning (*list of contact will be available without charge, article will be part of subscription)
$ Focus on list of possible careers that are fashion related, including those that have a demand to be filled in the industry as it changes. (Later expand beyond Canada to include North America, Europe, Asia, etc.)
* The Legacy – get to know the designers that shaped the industry we work in.
* Fashion News and Articles – open to young fashion journalist to gain work experience (in the hopes that the Brainchild Exhibition gains recognition to promote them to prestigious magazines and newspapers they will be seeking employment with)
$ International Listing of Fabric and Supplies Shops with reviews
DESIGN STUDIO: INSPIRATION
* Add other photo inspiration categories: Accessories, Hair, Notions & Sewing Details, Photoshoots, Designers Fashions
$ Photoshoots - How Tos and What to Know (John Sayer White . . .???)
* Fashion Photography - the jobs and what to keep in mind, what to learn
$ Fashion Advertising - How to pick the best advertisement that suits your mood, the trend forecast, your market and how to reach them
* Illustration techniques with exploration of different mediums and techniques
$ Design techniques, different manipulations and creations of fabrics for fashion garments
DATABASE
* Finish fashion designers list, check style.com and other sites for full list
FASHION COMMUNITY
$ Fashion co-op and internship listings
$ Tips & Tricks of the Trade from the Industry ( ie David Dixon, Brandon R. Dwyer, Leigh Ann Waller, Loren Carrier, and other designers, editors, and fashion industry personnel . . .)
* Volunteer postings (ie: designer needs . . . model / hairstylist / make-up artists / photographers, etc.)
$ How to workshops . . . and where to schedule them
* Fashion fairs & exhibitions
* ($?) Fashion Portfolios: Designers, Models, Photographers, craftsmen, etc.
PRODUCTS
$ Block Library to order (full woven & knit; or one or the other)
$ List of tools based on area of fashion industry (ie fashion illustrator vs. designer vs. patternmaker) and where to buy basic to advanced tools with pro and con of purchase
List of future possible add ons
$ Login Account with personalized tracker of fashion show dates, faires, events, where in the world is your fave designer, etc.