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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 건축/디자인 > 디자인 > 패션
· ISBN : 9781118355107
· 쪽수 : 192쪽
· 출판일 : 2012-02-08
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About the author xi
Acknowledgements xiii
About the website xiv
Glossary xv
Part 1 Setting up as a Freelance Designer
Chapter 1 The Reality of Life as a Designer 3
1 Will freelance work be suitable for you? 4
2 Experience, qualifications, skills and abilities 9
3 Working alone, self-discipline and motivation 13
Chapter 2 Getting Started 17
1 Selecting a location 18
2 Working from home or in a studio 20
3 Buying equipment, IT and furniture 23
4 Creating your company profile and CV 25
5 Planning your portfolio 27
6 Choosing a working wardrobe 28
7 Identifying pitfalls and customer issues 30
Chapter 3 Getting Work and Getting Paid 33
1 Where to look for work and how to get it 34
2 Professional organisations 36
3 Sales techniques 38
4 Calculating your rates and expenses 39
5 Interview tips 43
Chapter 4 Estimates and Invoices 47
1 Calculating an estimate or quote 48
2 Invoicing clients 51
3 Travelling abroad with and for a client 53
4 What your client expects from you 54
Chapter 5 Financial Matters 57
1 Choosing an accountant 58
2 Finance and bank accounts 59
3 Income tax 60
4 Bookkeeping and accountancy 61
5 National Insurance contributions 69
6 VAT – do I need to register? 69
7 Pension provision 70
8 Employing staff 70
9 Health and safety 71
10 Insurance 71
Chapter 6 Legal Aspects 73
1 The importance of contracts 74
2 Writing a contract 74
3 Intellectual property rights, copyright and design rights 76
4 Keeping yourself safe from prosecution for breach of copyright 77
5 Confidentiality 78
6 Keeping up to date with UK and EU law 79
7 How to find an expert on law in the fashion industry 79
Chapter 7 Getting Paid 81
1 Chasing outstanding invoices 82
2 What to do when a client fails to pay 82
3 The small claims court 83
Chapter 8 Planning Your Time 87
1 The working day 88
2 Your freelance diary 89
3 Holidays and your year plan 89
4 Interruptions and distractions 90
5 How to stand your ground when unreasonable demands are made 92
6 Computer timesheets 94
7 Backing up 100
Chapter 9 Training and Education 101
1 Extra training 102
2 Seminars and training courses for the self-employed 102
3 Part-time teaching 103
Part 2 Preparing Work for Production
Chapter 10 Design and Development 107
1 Research and trends 108
2 Working to a design brief 109
3 Concept and design, style or shape 110
4 The PANTONE® colour system 111
5 Colour palettes 113
6 Branding 114
7 Tickets and labels 114
8 Preparing roughs 115
9 Presenting your ideas to your client 115
Chapter 11 Presentation and Finished Designs 117
1 Using drawing software for presentation CADs 118
2 Phases of a project 118
3 Phase 1: Preparing presentation roughs 119
4 Preparing a CAD template for a client 122
5 Preparing a colour palette 123
6 Phase 2: Preparing presentation-standard A4 CADs 125
7 Phase 3: Preparing detailed garment specifications 133
8 Compiling the full technical package 141
9 References 142
Chapter 12 Sizing 143
1 Sizing issues 144
2 Access to current information 145
3 Why sizing is different for different companies 146
4 Charts for specific sizing issues 147
5 Creating Excel size charts 148
6 Flat measurements 150
7 Grade increments 151
8 Pre-production sampling and size sets 152
9 Tolerance 153
10 Creating a ‘to fit’ body measurement size chart 153
11 Creating a garment size chart 155
12 References 164
Organisations and Useful Information 165
Index 169














