Home Fashion Marketing Courses

SXH 010 Fashion Styling: Home Fashion Business
0 credits $160.00
Get in-depth exposure to the growing world of home fashion styling, including opportunities in media, entertainment, and retailing. Program presents the fundamentals of styling from project conception through prop selection and stresses the art of visual presentation with home products. Guests from the field give additional perspectives on the many options available for a home styling career.

Seminar leader: Gregory Wegweiser, designer, stylist, and visual merchandising expert.

FALL
3 sessions: (55A) November 23, 30, December 7

CRN Section Day Time Location
23578 55A M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm TBA

WINTERIM
3 sessions: (55A) January 4, 11, 25

CRN Section Day Time Location
2827 55A M 6:15 pm-8:15 pm TBA


SXH 100 Learn the Top Ten Design Motifs of All Time
0 credits $210.00
Do your Roman concepts turn out Greek? Have you suggested Art Deco when you meant Art Nouveau? Can you never keep Biedermeier and Bauhaus straight? It doesn’t matter whether you’re in the home- or apparel-related markets or the media; being able to recall and utilize historical design elements correctly is a professional skill. Program features important stylistic periods demonstrated through slides and discussion. Sharpen your ability to instantly recognize historical motifs and design elements and strengthen your design vocabulary and interpretive abilities. Certificate students meet the last night.

Seminar leader: Susan Slotkis, adjunct associate professor, Interior Design; interior designer, Allied Member, ASID; associate member, IDEC; author, Foundations of Interior Design.

SPRING
5 sessions: (55A) February 18, 25, March 4, 11, 18

CRN Section Day Time Location
10222 55A R 6:30 pm-9:30 pm TBA


SXH 300 Color Intensive Workshop for the Home Fashion Market
0 credits $210.00
To get ahead or get started in home fashion, maximizing your color performance skills is a must. Strengthen your ability to create harmonious color combinations, one of the most vitally important tools used in merchandising products for the home. Utilizing the key color palettes of Western history, this course will teach you how interior design, art, and antiques become color scheme resources. Learn to use correct color terminology and develop your eye for matching textures and surfaces, from nubby fabrics to glossy ceramics. Work with a home furnishings color professional on in-class assignments.

Workshop leader: Susan Slotkis, adjunct associate professor, Interior Design; interior designer, Allied Member, ASID; associate member, IDEC; author, Foundations of Interior Design.

SPRING
4 sessions: (55A) March 9, 16, 23, April 6

CRN Section Day Time Location
10545 55A T 6:30 pm-9:30 pm TBA