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A Unique Design
Tool For Artisans
Project Background:
Media Lab
Asia (MLA) ,a govt. of India Sec 25 Govt. of India Sec.25 non
–profit organization with it headquarters in Mumbai, and a part Of
the Department of information technology, has been actively developing
indigenous Technologies to be effectively deployed.
Amongst communities in partnership with NGOs. The
company with the help of IIT Kanpur’s center for design has
developed the ‘Chic Cad’ application for innovating chikankari
design .The tool was introduced with the partnership with, the
datamation foundation, a community organization actively working
towards deployment of innovative Computer Aided Design (CAD) tool and
capacity building solutions in the unregulated crafts and handloom
sector of India.
Datamation Foundation offered a ready platform for
‘Chic CAD’ tool under the aegis of infoDev-World Bank and
Microsoft supported project intended to help the chikan embroiders
of Lucknow. It also attempts to develop market linkages between
the producers and the buyers by facilitating buyer-producer meets,
exihibitions, sampling, cataloging, ICT (Information &
Communication technologies) enabled Internet marketing, fulfillment
and quality control. Both the organizations’ objective by deploying
‘Chic CAD’ tool and providing supply tool management is to
increase the turnover of the cluster by 50% within 3 years by
developing high quality fashion products and entering into export
market
Features of the ‘Chic-CAD’ Design Tool:
The tool was conceptualized and designed by Media
Lab team led by IIT Technologists.
The software
offers the following features:
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The application designed and
developed in JAVA and is 2D based offering an exhaustive library
where thousands of designs can be stored.
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The software, basic and user
friendly, draws shapes with only one click. The operator can draw a
figure, shape and resize it, copy and move it in (s y axis), also in
mirror display in (x y axis), color (internal & lining) and
outlining. It also enables use of multi type of threaded/stitches
designs. The software is also capable of breaking a complex design
into different parts.
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The
application enables making of a block within 30 minutes cutting
short the time process, which otherwise takes more
than 2-3 hours with hand. Once the block has been made, the design
can be printed on cloth with the help of an engraving machine For
unconventional fabrics such denim, the design can be printed on
resin film and transferred accordingly. Dr. Ramaraju, Principal
Research Director, MLA commented, “The purpose of this project is
to leverage the power of Information & Communication
Technologies to benefit the artisans by enabling creation of new
designs with quick turn around times an d provide market linkages to
the products through public-Private partnerships. ”Chetan Sharma
of Datamation Added, “ The most important feature of the
project is that it is being used as a tool in improving and
conserving the Indian heritage4 and its traditional crafts”.
MLA has
recently forged a public-private partnership with institutions such
as NIFT & NID on one hand, as they are already working on
artisan cluster development programmes, and with manufacturers on
the other, so that products made by artisans using this tool cold
reach customers. OS Pasricha, MD TCNS whilst reacting on the
software, said, “ The software is already providing a good format
for usage in the apparel industry. It just needs to be modified to
be made more user friendly for designers.” While making
suggestions to MLA on the existing software, e pointed out the need
for a provision where the designer can start with the desired
product instead of the design. Based on the designer’s
requirement, the software should be ale to adjust the designs/motifs
as per the desired placement on the garment or home furnishings,
especially products such as bed linen.
The software has proven to be immensely valuable and
useful for over 1000 artisans from 8 different Datamation Foundation
sites in the Kanpur-Lucknow region of Central Uttar Pradesh.
However, local language interface is essential in the design tools
to be adopted. Besides, existing ‘chikancad’ can be adapted and
modified while new practices need to be developed in order to make
it more compatible for export purposes, SN Goswami, MD & CEO of
MLA commenting on success of the software said, “We are in the
final stages of developing another CAD software for carpet design
which will be made available to the carpet designers and the carpet industry”.
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