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This is my documentation blog for the Fabricademy Course of 2024-2025. I participated in the course from Armenia. Below, you will find links to the documentation for all the assignments: each week, we explored different aspects of textiles, fashion fabrication, and technology, diving into innovative methods and creative approaches within the field.

Week Assignments Overview

🔹 Project Management
Organize tasks efficiently and plan your journey!
🔹 Digital Bodies
Explore human form through digital tools.
🔹 Circular Fashion
Reimagine sustainable design practices.
🔹 BioChromes
Dive into the natural world of color creation.
🔹 E-Textiles
Integrate electronics into fabric.
🔹 Computational Couture
Revolutionize fashion with computation.
🔹 BioFabricating Materials
Create from nature, for nature.
🔹 Soft Robotics
Design with movement and flexibility.
🔹 Wearables
Technology meets fashion.
🔹 Textile Scaffold
Construct textiles for innovative applications.
🔹 Open Source Hardware
Collaborate with shared design tools.
🔹 Skin Electronics
Electronics that merge with the body.
🔹 Implications & Applications
Reflect on the impact and possibilities.

And in week 13 I proposed my final project.

Why am I here?

As a graphic designer with a deep passion for embroidery and textiles, I would like to expand my knowledge and skills with the help of the program.

Since childhood, I have been involved in embroidery, particularly inspired by Armenian culture and its rich traditions. This background has greatly influenced my work as a graphic designer and inspired me to explore textile arts further. My passion for embroidery has been a great influence on my work and I am excited to continue exploring this art form.

Project Summary: Comprehensive Design Project for Graphic Elements of Traditional Armenian National Holidays

This project focuses on the creation of graphic elements that celebrate and represent the rich cultural heritage of traditional Armenian national holidays. Through a blend of modern design principles and traditional motifs, the project aims to enhance the visual identity of these holidays, making them more accessible and appealing to a contemporary audience.

The design elements include logos, posters, and digital graphics that encapsulate the essence of each holiday, incorporating symbols, colors, and patterns rooted in Armenian culture. By emphasizing the significance of these celebrations, the project seeks to foster a deeper appreciation for Armenian traditions and encourage community participation.

Project One

Project One

Palm Sunday

Project Two

Project Two

Barekendan

Project Three

Project Three

Trndez

Project Four

Project Four

Vardavar