This master’s thesis entitled Design method by using random visual starting points explores the field of design methodology and studies the development of a new design method as a guideline for developing a contemporary clothing collection. The thesis introduces a new approach to garment development. Through the development of a structured and guided design method based on a well-founded design process, it offers a new, fresh and original aesthetic perspective. Through the study and reinterpretation of random visual starting points, the master’s thesis focuses on the formation of a methodological basis, which is applicable to many further uses. The thesis lays foundation for a new way of working in the field of garment design, as it opens up a field of possible perspectives and articulations that encourage designers to think creatively.
The result of the master’s thesis is an innovative and systematic design method by using random visual starting points. Designing with random visual starting points offers a modern approach to researching and forming a design concept. The aim is to put creativity at the forefront in design practice. The developed method explores how we perceive the world around us in a systematic and analytical manner and proposes how it could serve us as a tool in the further work to achieve more innovative results.
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