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This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
Study model for an architecture project involving reflection and the properties of light associated with it.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Honda FC Sport design study model shown at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show (November 19, 2008).
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.
Pazzi Chapel study model of pilasters modeled as square extrusions, rather than surface elements.
By Dorit and Anna
This year’s show featured the work of Fashion Studies students along with COD Photography, Cosmetology and Graphic Design students. Works also incorporated pieces designed using a 3D body scanner, allowing student designers to tailor garments to student models in a more efficient and sustainable approach to the design process.