- Certificate of attendanceHas successfully completed a short course at London College of Fashion5 March 2025 to 9 April 2025Karen Stanton President and Vice-ChancellorAmira ChowyukHours studied 9Introduction to Bioinspired Textile Design Theory and Practice Online Short Course


Certificate of attendance
Has successfully completed a short course at London College of Fashion
5 March 2025 to 9 April 2025

Karen Stanton
President and Vice-Chancellor
Amira Chowyuk
Hours studied 9
Introduction to Bioinspired Textile Design Theory and Practice Online Short Course

Introduction to Bioinspired Textile Design Theory and Practice Online Short Course
Amira Chowyuk
Taught through a combination of lectures, practical exercises and discussion, this 6-week course introduces students to a new perspective for creating a more sustainable textile practice based on biology and materials science. Students are introduced to bioinspired textile design (BIT).
Several topics are covered during the course including bioinspired structural design elements, material science for textile designers, and bioinspired textiles and sustainability. Students also gain an insight into how bioinspired textile design (BIT) can relate to their own practice.
Who should attend?
This course is aimed at designers, creatives, managers and entrepreneurs in the creative industries with an interest in learning how material science can help us extract textile design lessons in sustainability from biology.
Level: intermediate / advanced
Course outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Articulate the difference between biodesign and biomaterials
- Identify mechanical material properties relevant to textiles
- Describe how different disciplines intersect within the field of bioinspired textiles
- Describe the 8 biological structures within different textile design practices
- Select and apply appropriate test method to demonstrate the mechanical property of their textile(s)
- Analyse case studies and identify structures and sustainability lessons in real-world examples
- Explain how principles learned in the course relates to their own practice
Skills / Knowledge
- Research
- Sustainable design
- Critical thinking
Issued on
April 14, 2025
Expires on
Does not expire