Fashion aspiring persons mostly talk of the
dream or selling that dream
Talk of how that dream will be produced is
never mentioned.
The cut and the construction is not a famous
topic when discussing the fashion dream
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Computers were
introduced to the
fashion industry
before the 1980’s.
They were extremely
rare
After the debut,
people found
computers to be
vastly convenient for
designers.
Computer
Integrated Industry
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Computers are taking over the repetitive
jobs
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Used in production to save time
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Storage, presentations, and sales supplies
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Used to study variations on a certain
design
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Ordering fabrics or materials
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Used for it’s precision
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Used to e-mail samples to di*erent
departments
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Sketching is still frequently done by hand.
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However, computers can help enhance the
sketch.
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Transferring the sketch to a computer can help
you place the design upon an actual body.
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Consider variations that can make the design
better.
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Sketching can also be done with a computer’s
interface with a sensor equipped pen and tablet.
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Development of textiles.
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In textile production, plants are monitored by
computers.
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As well as the weaving and dying departments.
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Linear programming is frequently used in the
fashion industry
The Price for Computers in the
Fashion Industry
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The price can vary di*erently from
where it is purchased.
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Program machinery can be priced up
to 1 million francs equivalent to
$856,668.1 US dollars.
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