U4ia for Apparel Design: Quick Guide is a companion to the main text, U4ia for Apparel Design. It is a handy reference tool that provides easy access to the basic U4ia functions. This quick guide is designed to remain at a computer workstation and to be compact and mobile.
• Hardware
• File Handling
• Line Art
• Clean and Recolor Prints
• Original Fabric Designs
• Logos
• Printing
• Color Palettes
• Plaids, Weaves, Knits
• Segment and Gridding
• Miscellaneous
Instructors and Students:
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Tanya Domina
is an Associate Professor at Central Michigan University where she teaches courses in computer aided design, senior portfolio, and coordinates the internship program. She is a member of the National Economic Association (NEC), the American Collegiate Retailing Association (ACRA), and the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA).
Kathryn E. Koch
, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus of apparel design in the College of Education and Human Services at Central Michigan University. She taught in the area of Computer Aided Design. Before retiring, she served as Interim Dean of the College of Education and Human Services at CMU.