In November 2014, the Department of Fashion and Textiles at the University of Huddersfield hosted the conference Transition: Re-thinking Textiles and Surfaces. The conference sought to scrutinize current and future developments in textile research and its applications within the wider context of the creative industries. With keynote presentations from Professor Becky Earley, Professor Jane Harris, Dr Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, publisher David Shah and Trend Union forecaster Philip Fimmano, this two day event brought together a myriad of theoretical perspectives and material approaches through four distinct tracks: Science and Technology, Sustainable Futures, Craft and the Handmade and Enterprise/Industry/Business. This guest edited ...
The papers in this issue comprise the proceedings of the 2nd Biennial International Conference for t...
The paper draws together 20 years of reflective, interdisciplinary practice, focusing on the researc...
The call for papers for this second special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from the success of ‘The ...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
© 2015 Intellect Ltd Article. Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has be...
The call for papers for this special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from a peer reviewed paper entit...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
The call for papers for this special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from a peer reviewed paper entit...
This article has grown from a programme of practice-led research entitled ‘Structural Textiles: Adap...
Fashion journalist, Brenda Polen described creative pattern cutting as: “illuminating, inspired, int...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Intellect via the DOI in...
Crafted Futures is a craft/technology visual response to William Gott’s Dyehouse Pattern Book produc...
This paper profiles a doctoral research project that investigated the idea of openness within fashio...
This paper explores the work in the area of Material Futures – undertaken by researchers at The Glas...
The papers in this issue comprise the proceedings of the 2nd Biennial International Conference for t...
The paper draws together 20 years of reflective, interdisciplinary practice, focusing on the researc...
The call for papers for this second special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from the success of ‘The ...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
© 2015 Intellect Ltd Article. Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has be...
The call for papers for this special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from a peer reviewed paper entit...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
The call for papers for this special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from a peer reviewed paper entit...
This article has grown from a programme of practice-led research entitled ‘Structural Textiles: Adap...
Fashion journalist, Brenda Polen described creative pattern cutting as: “illuminating, inspired, int...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Intellect via the DOI in...
Crafted Futures is a craft/technology visual response to William Gott’s Dyehouse Pattern Book produc...
This paper profiles a doctoral research project that investigated the idea of openness within fashio...
This paper explores the work in the area of Material Futures – undertaken by researchers at The Glas...
The papers in this issue comprise the proceedings of the 2nd Biennial International Conference for t...
The paper draws together 20 years of reflective, interdisciplinary practice, focusing on the researc...
The call for papers for this second special edition ‘Creative Cut’ evolved from the success of ‘The ...