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Do any of you know of any fun fashion design software students can use to design costumes that is not super high tech and free?

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

Ryan:)

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Sadly no. But do you know Polyvore? I like it because it has an app that kids can use to choose a background template, then drag outfits and other props into, and save to computer as a jpg. I'll attach a pic I made there, although I didn't choose fashion stuff, but it will give you an idea of what you can do. Nice for visual arts people.
A for effort - thanks for writing! So for Polyvore - how would you compare it to Glogster (seem similar)?
I've only played on both, and Polyvore very quickly so I can write about it for the blog, but I *think* Glogster offers multimedia whereas Polyvore is more visual elements only. The one I like best, of the online poster creators, is Notaland. Maybe that's because it's slanted more towards my (mental) age level!

LOL - sounds like you've got web 2.0 game!  Thanks for all the tips and thanks for sharing all your blogs here - the elementary teachers (and I) love them!

 

Doesn't H&M have a tool that allows you to "try on" clothes? Well, it used to!

Now, it is available here: 

http://www.mywardrobellc.com/closet.php

Woza - great find! Thank you for the link!

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