In the fast-evolving world of fashion, digital transformation is no longer a future prospect but a present reality. At The Fashion Coterie, we’ve been exploring various digital tools like Lectra, Gerber AccuMark, and CLO that specialize in digital pattern making, offering unprecedented precision and efficiency.
Interestingly, I’ve noticed a trend where some designers are adapting Adobe Illustrator—a tool typically reserved for graphic design—to draft their fashion patterns. This adaptation raises intriguing questions about the versatility and accuracy of such general design software in the highly specialized field of fashion design.
Are you using traditional pattern-making tools or experimenting with unconventional software like Illustrator for your designs? How do they stack up in terms of accuracy and efficiency?
I’m eager to dive into this discussion and would love to hear your experiences, insights, or any tips you might have.