CURRICULUM of COMPETENCY UNIT (CoCU) Sub Sector
Handicraft
Job Area
Batik Production
NOSS Title
Batik Production Operation
Competency Unit Title
Batik Sketch Making The person who is competent in this cu shall be able to sketch batik design and idea development on the designing process. Upon completion of this competency unit, trainees will be able to: Identify batik sketch making requirements Prepare drawing materials and tools Produce batik sketch book Training SS-100-3:2013-E01 Level 3 152 Credit Hours 15 Duration
Learning Outcome
Competency Unit ID
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Work Activities 1. Identify batik sketch making requirements
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
i.
Elements of design Line Colour Shape Space Texture Form ii. Principles of design Unity Harmony/ Balance Hierarchy Scale/proportion Dominance/ emphasis Similarity and contrast Rythme
iii. Sketching techniques Hatching Shading Scribble Mass line iv. Basic fashion illustration
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Attitude / Safety / Environmental
Training Hours 40
Delivery Mode Lecture
Assessment Criteria i. Elements of design which includes line, colour, shape, space, texture and form explained as per batik sketch making requirements ii. Principles of design which includes unity, harmony/ balance, hierarchy, scale/ proportion, dominance/ emphasis, similarity and contrast and rythme explained as per batik sketch making requirements
Work Activities
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude / Safety / Environmental
i.
Interpret elements of design ii. Interpret principles of design iii. Interpret sketching techniques iv. Intepret basic fashion illustration Attitude: i. Initiative in collecting information of batik fashion illustration requirements ii. Analytical and details identifying batik fashion illustration requirements
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Training Hours 16
Delivery Mode Demonstration & observation
Assessment Criteria iii. Techniques of hatching, shading, scribble and mass line explained as per batik sketch making requirements iv. Basic fashion illustration explained as per batik sketch making requirements
Work Activities 2. Prepare drawing materials and tools
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude / Safety / Environmental
i.
Batik sketching methods Dry media - Pencil - Pen - Colour pencil - Marker - Crayon Wet media - Water colour - Acrylic - Indian ink - Chinese ink ii. Type of drawing materials and tools iii. Safety requirements
Training Hours 8
Delivery Mode Lecture
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ii.
iii.
i.
Select batik sketching methods ii. Select drawing materials and tools iii. Confirm drawing materials and tools condition iv. Arrange drawing materials and tools
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Attitude: i. Organised in preparing drawing materials and tools Safety: i. Adhere to safety requirements
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Demonstration & observation
iv.
Assessment Criteria Dry media and wet media selected as per batik sketch making requirements Drawing materials, tools and equipment determined Drawing materials, tools and equipment confirmed in good working condition Drawing materials, tools and equipment prepared as per requirements
Work Activities 3. Produce batik sketches
Related Knowledge
Related Skills
Attitude / Safety / Environmental
i. Type of product and idea ii. Type of motif iii. Idea development Layout Motif Colour Stylise iv. Application of principles and elements of design i.
Determine type of product and idea ii. Determine type of motif iii. Identify visual interest iv. Transfer rough idea on paper v. Develop the idea vi. Apply principles and elements of design vii. Present batik sketching idea development viii. Obtain confirmation from superior
Attitude: i. Creative in producing batik sketches Safety: i. Adhere to safety requirements
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Training Hours 16
Delivery Mode Lecture
64
Demonstration & observation
Assessment Criteria i. Type of product, idea and type of motif described as per batik sketch making requirements ii. Visual interest determined iii. Process transferring rough idea on paper applied iv. Layout, motif, colour and stylise created v. Application of principles and elements of design practiced vi. Batik sketching idea development, stylist, creativity, theme and colouring composition presented to superior vii. Design confirmation obtained from superior
Employability Skills Core Abilities
Social Skills
01.01 03.01 03.02 03.03 03.05 06.02 06.03
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Communication skills Conceptual skills Interpersonal skills Learning skills Leadership skills Multitasking and prioritising Self-discipline 8. Teamwork
Identify and gather information. Apply cultural requirement to the workplace. Demonstrate integrity and apply practical practices. Accept responsibility for own work and work area. Demonstrate safety skills. Comply with and follow chain of command. Identify and highlight problems.
Tools, Equipment and Materials (TEM) ITEMS
RATIO (TEM: Trainees)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
As required As required As required 1:1 1:1
Fashion and Apparel Design References Paper Drawing Materials Drawing Tools Recording Tools
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References REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
The Technique of Batik, Noel Dyrenforth, The University of Michigan, Batsford (1988). Batik Design, Pepin Van Roojen, Shambhala (1997), Pennsylvania State University, ISBN 1570623287, 9781570623288. Batik: Fabled Cloth Of Java, Inger Mccabe Elliott, Illustrated, Reprint, Revised, Periplus Ed, 2004, ISBN 0794602436, 9780794602437. Malaysian Batik: Reinventing A Tradition, Yayasan Budi Penyayang Malaysia, Noor Azlina Yunus, Tuttle (2012), ISBN 9780804842648. Batik Tie and Dye Techniques (3rd Edition), Nancy Belfer, Dover Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Mineola, N.Y – 11501, ISBN 0-486-27131-5. Proses Batik: Batik Tulis, Batik Cap, Batik Printing, Dari Awal Persiapan Bahan dan Alat, Mendesign Corak Sampai Finishing, Didik Riyanto, C.V. Aneka (1993). 7. Teknik Membuat Batik Tradisionil dan Batik Modern, Volume 20 Of Seri BIPIK, Proyek BIPIK (Indonesia), Departemen Perindustrian, Proyek Bimbingan Dan Pengembangan Industri Kecil (2007). 8. Fashion Production Terms (2nd Edition), Debbie Ann Gioello (Adjunct Associate Professor) and Beverly Berke (Adjunct Assistant Professor), Fashion Institute of Technology, Fairchild Publication, New York (2007) ISBN: 87005-200-4. 9. The Spec Manual (2nd Edition), Michele Wesen Bryant and Diane DeMers, Fairchild Publication, New York (2006), ISBN: 1-56367-373-8. 10. Fashion Forecasting, Evelyn L. Brannon, Fairchild Publication, United States of America (2004), ISBN: 1-56367-206-5. 11. Patternmaking for Fashion Design (4th Edition), Helen Joseph-Armstrong, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey (2006), ISBN: 0-13111211-2. 12. Illustration Index 1, Peter Feirabend, Berlin (Design), K. C. Sin (Lay out), Konemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Germany, ISBN: 981-006322-9. 13. Fashion Computing – Design Techniques and CAD, Sandra Burke, Everbest, China (2006), ISBN: 13: 9-780958-239134.
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