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Bruna Porto’s MA Fashion Design final project “Design de Moldes 2D: Ferramenta Exploratória no Design de Peças de Vestuário [Flat Patternmaking: A Tool For Dress Generation],” developed in February 2019, is included in the line of research New Patterns For Fashion Education.  The main goal of the project is to use flat patternmaking not as a technical tool but as a design ideation instrument. The process of dress generation was based on the Oblique Strategies, a method that Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt created in 1975 to enhance the designer's expressiveness.

Bruna Porto (out CIAUD) was supervised by Ines Simoes & Nuno Nogueira.