High School Precollege Workshop Course Descriptions
Please note: Not all courses are offered each semester
HSX 011: Jewelry Design Basics
This course provides an overview of jewelry design for both the hobbyist and aspiring
jewelry designer. You will learn to use professional tools, develop techniques in
filing, sawing, soldering, texture application, and the finishing skills needed to
create final pieces.
HSX 021: Observational Drawing for Portfolios
Observational drawing is the most important skill any artist can have. The ability
to see three-dimensional objects and translate them into two-dimensional drawings
takes practice, patience, and good technique. Learn how to look at objects in a new
way to create pencil sketches, contour drawings, and simple perspective renderings
for your art and design portfolio requirements. You will work from still life and
custom arrangements to satisfy your individual portfolio needs. (Perfect for students
applying to Accessories Design, Communication Design, Fine Arts, Illustration, Interior
Design, and Textile/Surface Design). Observational Drawing Gallery
HSX 022: Portraits for Portfolios
Throughout history, the portrait has been the main focus of many great artists. The
portrait provides emotion and insight about a person, not just what the subject looks
like. Learn how to create an expressive self-portrait using traditional and experimental
drawing materials in just four sessions. Portraits for Portfolios Gallery
HSX 025: Painting with Watercolors
Discover the essentials of watercolor, including brush and paper selection; watercolor
paper stretching; flat and granulated washes; dry brush technics; basic color theory
as applied to transparent mediums; use of a simplified palette; masking; and corrections
and erasures (sgraffito). You will work from direct observation of still-lifes and,
weather permitting, local city scenes from the neighborhood surrounding FIT. Painting with Watercolors Gallery
HSX 026: Perfecting Your Art Portfolio
Work from observation and reference while using traditional and experimental drawing
materials to create a variety of artworks, from still-lifes to portraits. Excellent
for students seeking to apply to Art and Design schools.
HSX 027: Wearable Sculpture
High fashion. High art. High drama. Perfect for the avant-gardist. Embrace your inner
Gaga, McQueen, or Nick Cave by adding wearable sculptural elements to your fashion
collection, costume creation or studio practice. You will create works on life-size
armatures using found objects, fabrics, sustainable materials, or traditional artist
materials. Document your final creation in an avant-garde photo shoot and a final
critique! Wearable Sculpture Gallery
HSX 035: Model Building Workshop
Learn how to build a basic architectural model, either as a hobby or to satisfy the
3-D model-building component required for many admissions portfolios. You will explore
classic model making techniques including skillful cardboard knife use, informed material
choice, accurate measuring, scaling, gluing, and sculpting. Students can choose the
subject of their final project as they create a simple 1:25 scale model. Model Building Gallery
HSX 037: New York Art Scene
Explore the exciting world of the New York Art Scene. FIT is in Chelsea, the gallery
capital of the world. Learn about different art trends and up-and-coming artists.
Go behind the scenes and speak to a gallery owner. Learn how an exhibit is curated.
You will create an individual catalog to document your experiences. The class will
include a trip to one of New York's great museums.
HSX 051: Exploring Graphic Design
Explore the world of a graphic designer either working for a marketing agency, as
a freelancer, or in commercial fields. You will create fun graphics using key design
principles and typography for print and web.
HSX 052: Introduction to 3D Model Making and Printing
Discover the exciting process of 3D Printing through new Digital Fabrication technologies.
In this class, you will create rapid prototypes while learning how to manage the technical
issues of choosing and operating a 3D printer. You will learn the fundamentals of
CAD modeling and the challenges your design may face when going from the virtual model
to a real-world object. Finally, you will learn to incorporate 3D printing resources
into your work while maintaining realistic cost and time expectations for your projects.
Students will create a model in class and will learn the information and resources
needed to create additional objects when they return home. 3D Model Making Gallery
HSX 055: Exploring Interior Design
Delve into the world of interior design, where function meets fabulous! Learn how
to use creative and technical solutions to design engaging spaces for home and commercial
environments. Learn how color schemes, textures, materials, spatial planning, and
lighting shape your vision while you develop floor plans, utilize color harmonies,
source fabrics and furniture, and assemble sample client boards. Trips to showrooms
and retail spaces will immerse you into the world of the interior designer.
HSX 056: Interior Design Studio
Learn about the interior design industry by working on a client-based project. You
will design a floor plan, elevation, and rendering with surface and furniture samples
for a specific customer. You will explore resources available to the NYC interior
designer and get a feel for the industry.
HSX 075 Fast Fashion on Trial
We love finding good deals at a low price. But convenience currently comes at a social
and environmental cost to people and the planet. Understand "how it's made" by decoding
clothing labels, enabling educated buying decisions. Instead of endlessly searching
for what you want, upcycle, and renew your sustainable closet. You will learn to create
and inhabit a new world of slow fashion, informed by science, guided by your values.
HSX 079: Illustrating Storybooks and Picture Books
Visual storytelling is all around us- in movies, advertising, cartoons, and children’s
books. You will learn the basics of illustrating a narrative by creating a 7-page
storybook or picture book. Learn the differences between the two formats, explore
character, setting, and story arc, and create your own text and illustration for your
final hand-bound book. You will be encouraged to be creative and note, these books
don’t have to be for children!
HSX 080: Character Creation for Comic Books and Gaming
Have you ever wanted to create your own characters? Lectures, activities, and demonstrations
will help you bring your characters to life! Character design, facial expressions,
figure poses, turnaround drawings, and model sheets— these drawing and writing skills
can be used in artistic fields such as animation, comic strips, comic books, game
design, toy design, fashion art, etc. HSX 080 Gallery
HSX 082: A Week in the Life of a Comic Book Creator
Spend four days learning what it takes to work in comic books either as a writer or
artist. Learn about the various jobs besides just artist and writer and about the
sk'd knowledge needed for a career in this industry. Learn about writing, art, storytelling
techniques, print production, marketing, networking, and raising money for your comic
book projects. Learn the difference between comic books and graphic novels and get
a peek at what editors and publishers do. Students will also produce a printed class
comic book and go on a field trip to an actual comic studio, printer, or publisher.
You will leave the course with the basic knowledge and the skills to pursue a future
career in comics.
HSX 083: Haute Couture Mini-Collection
Haute couture is high-end fashion, made from quality, luxury fabrics and sewn by hand
with extreme attention to detail. Learn how the international fashion houses like
Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, and Versace create their mind-blowing haute couture designs.
Get an introduction to this exclusive fashion niche while you develop your own collection
from concept to color story, illustrating your design ideas on fashion croquis.
HSX 084: Designing a Fashion Mini-Collection
You will learn how to develop your own concept and intended audience for a fashion
mini-collection, which you will then illustrate on a sample croquis. A great introductory
class for students who are required to develop a fashion line for portfolio submissions,
you will learn how to mix-and-match garments, fabrics, and colors to provide a variety
of outfits using a limited number of pieces. Once you've developed and edited your
final line, students are encouraged to further develop their own croquis and final
renderings for portfolio submissions.
HSX 086: Menswear Mini-Collection
Learn how fashion designers take inspiration from anything and everything in the
world around them. You will discover how to extract design cues and inspirations from
everything around you. You will create a small collection and get a glimpse of the
world of menswear. You will translate your ideas and inspirations to paper, learn
about the importance of mood boards, being aware of communicating through your sketches,
and the importance of effectively communicating your ideas through illustrations and
presentations.
HSX 087: A Week in the Life of a Menswear Designer
Spend four days with a seasoned menswear designer and fashion business owner to experience
how a designer works, day to day, in New York City. You will discover many of the
resources designers use to create their collections and manifest their vision into
a reality. You will create industry quality inspiration boards and fashion sketches
inspired by the day's discoveries. You will learn how to build a collection, from
concept through final execution of your garment production. The tricks of the trade
that you will walk away with coupled with a journal of resources is an invaluable
tool when considering a career in fashion!
HSX 088: Simply Sewing
With a simple but flexible pattern, you will learn how to sew and create a wearable
garment with the most basic of skills. Learn to work on residential sewing machines
that allow you to reproduce these easy-to-learn techniques at home. Projects include
pants and an optional top using patterns that you can evolve into new silhouettes
and styles. This course is a great introduction to sewing. No experience required.
HSX 089: Introduction to Draping in Half Scale
Ease your way into fashion draping using easy-to-manage small scale mannequins (often
used in couture and bridal design to save time and money). You will learn the fundamentals
of draping and flat patternmaking for the bodice and skirt, as well as unique design
flourishes i.e.: ruffles, pleats, gathers, and tucks. Create stunning miniature looks
that can be used for portfolio submissions or just to master three-dimensional design.
HSX 090: Finding Fashion Design Inspirations
Learn how fashion designers take inspiration from the world around them. You will
discover how to extract details and aesthetic influences from world cultures, environments,
architecture, artists, and anything else that sparks your creativity. You will illustrate
your design ideas on fashion croquis, rendering fabric colors and textures using markers
and colored pencils. Finding Inspiration Pinterest Board
HSX 095: Rendering for Costume and Couture
Lots of Sequins. Feathers. Fur. Velvet. Taffeta. Plaid. And the list goes on... Learn
how to design and render many fabrics and understand how fabrication of design comes
to life. You will learn the techniques of applying shadows and shadings and learn
to render and understand women's wear costumes and the characteristics of various
fabrics. Look to Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood as some of your inspirations.
Rendering for Costume and Couture Gallery
HSX 096: A Week in the Life of a Fashion Designer
Spend a week with a designer to experience how a fashion designer works, day to day,
in New York City. Each day you will visit the Garment District and discover all of
the resources designers use to create their collections. Students will create inspiration
boards and fashion sketches inspired by the day's discoveries. Explore fabric and
trim sources, see the inner workings of a sample room and factory, and learn how a
collection is really produced. You will walk away with a journal of resources and
a body of knowledge that you can use throughout your fashion career.
HSX 098: Wearable Technology: Fashion Meets Function
Sportswear that monitors vital signs, club clothes with LED lights, smart-shirts that
allow you to interact with a program you're viewing, and 3-D body scanning are just
some examples of wearable technology. Your future as a designer may be highly influenced
by these innovations as the industry begins to redefine fashion. This course will
introduce students to emerging technologies that will be used as the inspiration for
their original women's wear fashion designs. At the end of this course, students will
have rendered fashion illustrations that depict how they would use technology as designers
of the future. Illustrations may be used in portfolio submissions if created on students
original croquis. Wearable Technology Gallery
Watch a video about wearable technology.
HSX 100: Accessories Crafts and Embellishments
Expand your crafting techniques and develop simple but dramatic accessories of your
own design in this hands-on workshop. Students will learn how to use home die-cutting
machines along with professional techniques such as pave stone application, velvet
flocking, hand-beading, and lace-cutting leather.
HSX 101: Making Sandals and Slides
Create your own pair of unique slides or sandals using professional footwear techniques.
You'll explore materials, tools and construction methods while working in our professional
footwear studio. Connect with other footwear enthusiasts, exchange ideas about future
trends, and explore potential career paths as you craft shoes of your own design.
HSX 102: Leather Accessories Design and Construction
Is accessories design a career for you? Explore accessories design and fabrication
while you develop your own belt, wallet, and footwear. You will learn about different
belt, wallet, and shoe styles while you sketch out unique ways to customize your project.
You will then bring your ideas to life as you construct a belt, wand footwear of your
own utilizing leather and basic stitching techniques.
HSX 109: Darkroom for Beginners
Learn how to use a 35mm analog camera and develop the technical skills required to
develop black and white film in the darkroom. You will first learn how to shoot in
the studio using various shutter speeds, apertures, depth of field, and some basic
lighting techniques. Then you will take your film into the darkroom where you will
learn how to develop film, make contact sheets, and enlarge negatives. Students may
bring their own analog camera or borrow one from the school.
HSX 110: Portrait Photography
Develop the technical skills and the photographic strategy needed to create dynamic
portraits. You will use a variety of lighting equipment, including tungsten [hot lights],
on-camera electronic flash, and strobe lights in a studio environment and will create
portrait images in an outdoor location. The use and control of lighting techniques,
white balance, and color mixing to enhance a portrait will help you understand how
to see and utilize the natural shape of facial features and character of models. Students
may bring their own a DSLR camera or borrow one from the school. Portrait photography Gallery
HSX 111: Fashion Photography
Discover the renowned fashion photographers of the twentieth century and the professional
techniques, tips, and tricks used to create their works as inspiration for your own
pieces. You will be taught how to engage with a model on set to achieve desired results
while working on in-class photo projects. Students will be introduced to basic functions
of a DSLR camera and in-studio lighting equipment, such as tungsten light, on-camera
electronic flash, strobe lights, and natural light to realize their personal images.
Students may bring their own DSLR camera or borrow one from the school.
HSX 116: Stop-Motion for Photography
Through stop-motion animation, creatives have been able to find a way to uniquely
express their story by coupling the visual aspects of a great image with the excitement
of movement! During this class, you will learn how to brainstorm animation ideas and
use photography equipment and software (Photoshop) to bring them to life. Excellent
for photographers, animators, graphic designers, and students interested in video
content production. Stop-Motion Animation for Photography Pinterest Board
HSX 118: Welcome to My Channel: YouTube Filmmaking
YouTube is one of the hottest video-sharing websites in the world. Whether it's unboxing,
critiques, vlogs, or tutorials, many individuals have found success by developing
viral followings, while businesses use video-sharing to extend their brands in a creative
and cost-effective way. Whatever the use, its social impact cannot be ignored. In
this class, you will learn how to develop your own video content with equipment you
already have! You will explore the different types of video formats, build a portfolio
of videos, and have fun while you're doing it!
HSX 119: Creating Your Personal Image for Social Media
Learn how to define and develop your camera-ready visual presence through presentations,
hands-on demonstrations, and assignments. You'll explore the most effective beauty
skills and tools including on-camera beauty brands, hair cuts, wardrobe choices, fashion
trends, and overall color correction to create a strong on-camera image. You'll explore
how lighting and settings contribute to more effective selfies, short videos, and
social media content. Discover your strongest attributes and how to feature those
qualities while honing a sense of personal style and developing the skills to keep
your image ever-current. This class is for any student who is building an online presence
or who envisions a career in media.
HSX 120: Fashion Forecasting
What will consumers be wearing next year? What will be the hot new fashion styles
and next season's "must-haves?" Welcome to the exciting and ever-changing role of
Fashion Forecasting! Learn the importance of fashion forecasting as research in designing
and developing products from textiles, ready-to-wear, accessories, retail. Projects
will include producing creative fashion forecasting presentations: seasonal color
cards, silhouette/fabric trend boards, and multi-media presentations. We will also
focus on the diversified career opportunities of fashion forecasting within the fashion
industry.
HSX 121: Exploring Fashion Styling
Do you wonder what it takes to be a successful Fashion stylist? Is it like what you
see on TV? You're in luck! The answers to those questions and many more will be explored
in this workshop. Working stylists will discuss the different areas of styling from
fashion shoots to home fashion shoots. You will discover the various educational paths
that can be taken to achieve your dream job. Learn fashion trends, resources, and
savvy business skills needed to be at the top of your game. Students will create individual
and group projects during this workshop. Exploring Fashion Styling Pinterest Board
HSX 123: A Week in the Life of a Merchant
Spend a week learning who merchandisers are and what they do. You will work together
in teams to understand the most important concepts of this industry. You will shop
the stores, visit fashion companies and museums, and see who is wearing what on the
streets. Class projects and field trips will help you develop an idea of a merchandiser's
role in today's global fashion world.
HSX 124: Personal Branding and Self-Promotion
Making a name for yourself in the fashion industry is practically impossible if you
don't have the right skills and strategies. Learn how to use media, track current
trends, and dress the part to get the attention of the right people. You will learn
to discover what fashion careers are best suited for you as well as how to deliver
your perfect elevator speech. But most importantly, true style comes from the inside,
so we'll teach you how to define yourself, your personality, your skills, and how
to create the brand called YOU!
Instructor's comments: A great class for building student's self-esteem and preparing them for upcoming college and career interviews. Students will be taught how to convince others that they are the best choice using more than just words.
HSX 131: Public Relations for Fashion: The Industry in Action
Learn about the roles & responsibilities the fashion, beauty, or luxury goods PR professional
must assume during their career. Learn industry best practices, the essence of press
release writing and compelling pitch letter construction through case studies and
projects. Also learn about major media outlets, how to pitch products, personalities,
services, and events, and develop an authentic PR campaign with measurable results.
Whether you're considering a full-fledged career in public relations, or just want
to gain an understanding of how to market yourself, this workshop is not to be missed.
Details about specific visits, guest speakers and showrooms will be provided on the
first day of class and are subject to change each semester based on availability.
HSX 133: Fashion Journalism
As we become a more content-driven society, there is greater demand for a well-developed
editorial on both print and digital platforms. You will discover the many facets of
journalism in fashion and related fields, and the extensive career opportunities affiliated
with it. Through a variety of projects, you will develop an understanding of editorial
and written content as you conduct interviews, gather news, and develop content concepts.
Hone your journalism skills by writing and editing fashion news and feature stories.
Basic knowledge of copy editing, headline-writing, captions, and journalism etiquette
will also be covered, and you will meet industry professionals from various media
outlets.
HSX 139: A Week in the Life of an Events Director
Spend four days with a Director of Events to learn about New York City's innovative
and competitive event industry. You will be exposed to the multi-faceted process of
event conception and execution from start to finish, understand many of the roles
and responsibilities an Events Director must assume in multiple industries, and how
to leverage social media to promote and market your event. You will visit premiere
event spaces in Manhattan and meet with and be inspired by fashion PR and event representatives
and wedding planners. You will leave this course with the ability to organize an event,
create a timeline, source effectively, write invitation copy, understand how to style
a space, and manage an event budget.
HSX 143: Coding for Animation
Learn how to manipulate images and create animated actions using JavaScript. Coding
has never been so much fun as you use animated tutorials to walk you through effects
such as "wiggles," attaching image movement to music, and other popular features found
in gaming and animations. You will be able to read, use and manipulate Java Script
in Adobe After Effects to create film credits, web animations, and commercials. Recommended
for students already familiar with Adobe Photoshop basics. Coding for Animation Gallery
HSX 190: Beauty Entrepreneur
You will spend four days investigating the joys and challenges of entering the beauty
business and what it will take to become a beauty entrepreneur. Learn all of the beauty
categories and chemistry and art of designing for them, how to generate ideas for
new products, how to identify suppliers and manufacturers, and how to get product
to market. From trend-spotting to product evaluation, to creating a business plan
and understanding how to develop a "hero" product for the beauty consumer, students
will be immersed in all things beauty business-related.