Compensation for problem solving

Today's fashion requires a designer's skills that include aesthetics as well as function in final form. Kathy tries not to be out of step with public opinion - she keeps on mind all customers' wishes. She pays attention to practical traits of clothes - durability, comfort, and look and form. The construction, size and from of details should be thought over and designed for wearing not for throwing the thing away after the first wash. And besides, clothes must be light and comfortable - the lighter means the better - says Kathy. As for fabric, it may be natural or synthetic - the former can be cotton, linen, silk and wool and the latter may be artificial - acetate, viscose and others and synthetic materials. Kathy likes working with cotton and linen most of all. Cotton refers to 78% of all the textiles. My friend constructs the design object carefully and thoughtfully putting all her capabilities in making drawings. In order to have clothes of Super Value a designer has to know the peculiarities of a figure, its relationship between details and define the anthropometrical dots that help make a sketch of the future item. While constructing clothes a special attention should be paid to separate parts of a man, that is to say, body, neck, head, arms and legs. Anyway clothes embrace the figure in different parts of the body that is why supportive and constructive belts are generally distinguished. The proportions of a man's body meanthe relation of separate parts of a body.A famous scientist Bunak V. emphasizes three types of proportions: dolichomorphic, brachymorphic and mesomorphic. They are necessary for the right construction of good clothes. Then a designer will be compensated by the client's positive opinion if clothing is nice. My friend Kathy uses creativity and skills to fulfill the requirements of customers and her designs are of Super Value without any doubt.