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Developing Adaptive Fashion 1 - Adaptive Design

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Tracy Vollbrecht

41:38

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  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    06:58
  • 2 - Adaptive Design Overview.mp4
    07:08
  • 3 - Product Development.mp4
    05:11
  • 4 - Adaptive Design Considerations Part One.mp4
    11:25
  • 5 - Adaptive Design Considerations Part Two.mp4
    10:56
  • Description


    The product development paths and design considerations of developing adaptive fashion through adaptive design.

    What You'll Learn?


    • Students will learn what adaptive design is and the benefits and challenges.
    • Students will learn how adaptive design differs from universal design.
    • Students will learn the process for developing adaptively designed fashion.
    • Students will learn what to consider in the adaptive design process.

    Who is this for?


  • Fashion students interested in adaptive fashion.
  • Fashion designers who want to learn about adaptive and universal design.
  • Product developers who want to learn about developing adaptive fashion.
  • Fashion merchandisers, buyers, production managers, e-Commerce specialists, and marketers who want to expand their knowledge of all facets of the adaptive fashion industry.
  • Fashion executives who want to expand the reach of their brands.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Please take Introduction to Adaptive Fashion, History of Adaptive Fashion, Importance of Disability Inclusion in Fashion, Adaptive Fashion Customer Deep Dive, and Adaptive Fashion Market Overview prior to taking this course.
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    Description

    In this course, Developing Adpative Fashion 1 - Adaptive Design, we will begin to look at the process of actually developing adaptive fashion. This course focuses specifically on developing adaptive fashion through adaptive design. While this course is geared towards designers, technical designers, product developers, and production managers, learning what goes into developing adaptive fashion will also benefit merchandisers, buyers, e-commerce specialists, marketing teams, company executives, and more. The prerequisites for this course are:

    • Course 1: Introduction to Adaptive Fashion

    • Course 2: History of Adaptive Fashion

    • Course 3: Importance of Disability Inclusion in Fashion

    • Course 4: Adaptive Fashion Customer Deep Dive

    • Course 5: Adaptive Fashion Market Overview

    Following a brief instructor and course introduction in lecture 1, lecture 2 will introduce you to adaptive design, universal design, and hacked clothing. Lecture 2 will also compare the benefits and challenges of adaptive design. In lecture 3, you will learn the two product development paths for adaptively designed fashion. The first product development path is modifying an existing garment. The second product development path is creating an adaptively designed product through research and development. Split into two parts over the last two lectures, we will cover the considerations to take into account when using adaptive design to create products.

    Who this course is for:

    • Fashion students interested in adaptive fashion.
    • Fashion designers who want to learn about adaptive and universal design.
    • Product developers who want to learn about developing adaptive fashion.
    • Fashion merchandisers, buyers, production managers, e-Commerce specialists, and marketers who want to expand their knowledge of all facets of the adaptive fashion industry.
    • Fashion executives who want to expand the reach of their brands.

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    Tracy Vollbrecht
    Tracy Vollbrecht
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    With work featured in WWD, Vogue, Oprah Daily, and Cosmopolitan, Tracy is a recognized adaptive and universal design consultant with experience advising and educating start-up and corporate brands, universities, and organizations. Her first experience in this space came when she unknowingly put universal design principles into action to help her dad manage his Multiple Sclerosis. Prior to launching Vollbrecht Adaptive Consulting, Tracy served as the founding designer of JuniperUNLTD's adaptive brands, Yarrow and ULEX. Yarrow is currently sold through QVC’s adaptive offerings. Tracy also served as Design Head of Collaboration, where she spearheaded adaptive education and collaborations with partner companies New Balance, Spyder, QVC, and Merrell. Combining her men’s and women’s wear design experience with her universal and adaptive knowledge, she develops customized strategies for each client to achieve their diversity, equity, and inclusion goals.In her free time, Tracy can be found introducing people to adaptive kayaking, trying out adventure activities like skiing and rock climbing, or tending to her plant babies!
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 5
    • duration 41:38
    • Release Date 2024/04/13