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|People=Benjamin Mcmillan
|People=Amanda Sikarskie
|Title=Full Auto Foundry
|Entity=Individual
|Link=https://www.fullautofoundry.com/
|Title=Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies
|Type=Practice
|Pdf=https://attachments.are.na/24647325/413798412f3a48f0da330ebc7f4b9df0.pdf?1699635193
|Discipline=experimental
|Type=Book
|Description=Can processes of automation influence the design of typefaces? Benjamin is a designer and type designer based in Amsterdam who is hosting, as well as running, Full Auto Foundry (a workshop based open-source type foundry) and releasing a scruffy typeface from time to time.
|Discipline=pedagogy
|Subject=Fashion, Artistic Research
|Description=Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies presents the reader with a variety of digital methodologies to help build skills in searching for, analyzing, and discussing vintage design, photography, and writing on fashion, as well as historic and ethnographic dress and textile objects themselves. Each chapter focuses upon a different method, problem, or research site, including:


He developed the Full Auto Foundry, why he initiated it, and where he hopes to go with it in the future.
- Maximalism and mixed-methods approaches to research
|External reference=[https://www.fullautofoundry.com/ Foundry Website]
- Searching large databases effectively
- Pattern recognition and visual searching.
- Critical reading, use, and citation of social media texts
- Digital ethnography and shopping as research
- Data visualization and mapping
- Images in the public domain
 
From advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students working on research projects to veteran professionals in fashion and textile history and beyond, everyone can benefit from a diverse set of fresh approaches to conducting and disseminating research. In the current age of instant gratification, with users snapping and posting images from runway shows long before the clothes will ever appear instores, the world of fashion is increasingly digital and fast-paced. Research on fashion is, too. Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies will help you keep up in this rapidly changing world.
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Amanda Sikarskie

Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies

Book

Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies presents the reader with a variety of digital methodologies to help build skills in searching for, analyzing, and discussing vintage design, photography, and writing on fashion, as well as historic and ethnographic dress and textile objects themselves. Each chapter focuses upon a different method, problem, or research site, including:

- Maximalism and mixed-methods approaches to research - Searching large databases effectively - Pattern recognition and visual searching. - Critical reading, use, and citation of social media texts - Digital ethnography and shopping as research - Data visualization and mapping - Images in the public domain

From advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students working on research projects to veteran professionals in fashion and textile history and beyond, everyone can benefit from a diverse set of fresh approaches to conducting and disseminating research. In the current age of instant gratification, with users snapping and posting images from runway shows long before the clothes will ever appear instores, the world of fashion is increasingly digital and fast-paced. Research on fashion is, too. Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies will help you keep up in this rapidly changing world.
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